George Willi was in the building finishing off an opinion – I think he was still there when I left more than three years later – and he would stop in my office every so often to offer me sage, though often cryptic, advice: "No point plucking two chickens with one hand tied behind your back." I wasn't always quite sure what he meant, but gave him a knowing nod and he'd go back to writing up his opinion, long-hand. For all I know, he's still at it.[3]
Willi assumed senior status on December 14, 1982, and then resigned from the court entirely on January 4, 1985.[2] Willi was one of several judges originally assigned to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims for whom no successor was appointed.[4]