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The subject of the article came to my attention while working on a legal profession data base project involving the big law firms in America that in one way or another are tied into the world of the president. I have never spoken or communicated with the subject nor with anyone in his law firm in any way, except to request the image. I am interested in and have been reading a lot about achievers in law and thought I had done enough research on this subject that made clear he is a very notable lawyer in the real estate field nationally, as well as a lawyer for Trump. There is nothing in the article or my writing that intends to promote the subject rather than simply bring to Wikipedia more useful information about people in a profession that is becoming a very big part of the economy. Ildar2013 ( talk) 02:40, 27 May 2017 (UTC)
This article has a style that reads heavily like an advertisement. The frequent use of quotes from trade publications, sometimes without citations, lends itself to this advertising tone. I have rewritten sentences to make their tone more neutral, as well as removed sentences that refer solely to a firm, not to Mr. Neveloff himself (those who want a description of the firm can click through to the article about that firm). Plandu ( talk) 06:36, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
I would like to upload and add this image of Jay Neveloff [1] to this article's infobox in order to improve its quality. The image is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license and is therefore acceptable for use on Wikipedia.
Since I have a declared COI with the subject of this article, I wanted to first make this proposal here on the talk page.
@ Theroadislong: - Since you were helpful in making a very recent edit on this page, was hoping you might be able to weigh in here.
NinaSpezz ( talk) 20:23, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
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The subject of the article came to my attention while working on a legal profession data base project involving the big law firms in America that in one way or another are tied into the world of the president. I have never spoken or communicated with the subject nor with anyone in his law firm in any way, except to request the image. I am interested in and have been reading a lot about achievers in law and thought I had done enough research on this subject that made clear he is a very notable lawyer in the real estate field nationally, as well as a lawyer for Trump. There is nothing in the article or my writing that intends to promote the subject rather than simply bring to Wikipedia more useful information about people in a profession that is becoming a very big part of the economy. Ildar2013 ( talk) 02:40, 27 May 2017 (UTC)
This article has a style that reads heavily like an advertisement. The frequent use of quotes from trade publications, sometimes without citations, lends itself to this advertising tone. I have rewritten sentences to make their tone more neutral, as well as removed sentences that refer solely to a firm, not to Mr. Neveloff himself (those who want a description of the firm can click through to the article about that firm). Plandu ( talk) 06:36, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
I would like to upload and add this image of Jay Neveloff [1] to this article's infobox in order to improve its quality. The image is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license and is therefore acceptable for use on Wikipedia.
Since I have a declared COI with the subject of this article, I wanted to first make this proposal here on the talk page.
@ Theroadislong: - Since you were helpful in making a very recent edit on this page, was hoping you might be able to weigh in here.
NinaSpezz ( talk) 20:23, 25 February 2021 (UTC)