Talk:Foley & Lardner
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Jay Rothman is no longer Chairman and CEO at Foley & Lardner LLP. The new Chairman and CEO is Daljit Doogal. Can we please get this updated to reflect the change in leadership?
Cite: https://www.crainsdetroit.com/law/new-foley-lardner-ceo-daljit-doogal-takes-helm-amid-fight-talent
Edit comment not consistent with the edit (see the changes shown in the DIFF listing)
editThis report is about [half of] the "Edit comment" for this edit:
That edit comment says:
(Added a notable employee Brian Hagedorn, who also worked for this law firm. And I added that Lisa Neubauer is a candidate for Wisconsin Supreme court.)
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; but the portion of that edit comment after the word "And", -- (namely << "I added that Lisa Neubauer is a candidate for Wisconsin Supreme court." >>), -- does not agree with the changes made, according to the DIFF listing.
The problem
editThe change made, (other than the one involving adding Brian Hagedorn), was an update to the entry for "Joan F. Kessler, Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge"; ...NOT to the entry for "Lisa Neubauer".
I am not sure whether the article is correct now ("as of" that "Revision as of 13:33, 30 March 2019" edit); but if it is, then that edit comment is wrong.
(Perhaps worse), if that edit comment is right, then the article is wrong now -- (that is, the addition of "and candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court," may have been done ...in the wrong place in the article).
Any comments?
editEither way, [it seems that] something is wrong. --Mike Schwartz (talk) 07:53, 4 December 2019 (UTC)