Talk:Weitz & Luxenberg P.C.

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Undisclosed paid edits / attack page edit

I have added an {{undisclosed paid}} tag to this article because of extensive editing by a UPE sockfarm, please see Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Frost joyce for evidence. Users relevant to this page include: Geraldine Harris (talk · contribs) The article will need a thorough review ensuring due weight, neutral language, and use of reliable sources before the tag is removed. Also see the edits by Wootwootmaster1776 (talk · contribs) (sock of Classyklowngrasper). Both sockfarms edit articles to attack asbestos litigators, probably on behalf of the US Chamber Institute for Legal Reform and making extensive use of spam sites by Locality Labs. MarioGom (talk) 22:11, 20 November 2021 (UTC)Reply