Abner J. Mikva finds it hard to imagine a former member of the bench insisting others use the “judge” honorific when addressing him or her. It’d be just as strange, the retired federal appellate court judge said, as that person expecting people to still rise when he or she enters a room. “I don’t know any former judges who would do that,” said Mikva, now an arbitrator and mediator at JAMS Inc. But if such a person existed in Ohio, he or she could be in trouble. The disciplinary …