U.S. Senior District Judge Arthur Spatt of the Eastern District of New York, who died Friday from complications related to blood cancer, will be remembered for his kind spirit and his tireless work ethic, his fellow judges agreed.

“His hours were legendary,” Second Circuit Judge Joseph Bianco said Saturday. “It made everybody else feel like they were part-timers. He’s in his 90s, working six days a week and hearing cases.”

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