User talk:Mediterraneo
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[edit] Mediterraneo
I literally turned out the lights at Myerson & Kuhn and, if I remember correctly, we hung on until early 1990. Myerson then started/joined Myerson Cooper Stahl & Zelmanovitz, which shortly thereafter became Stahl & Zelmanovitz after Myerson was indicted, with many thanks to me! And I'd do it AGAIN! What a louse he was and probably still is -- he destroyed or at least disrupted hundreds of lives because of his respulsively huge ego (along with the rest of him).
I also had the honor of working with Mr. Kuhn who will always remain an outstanding gentleman to me.
Kathy
[edit] Incorporating new names into the Wiki
Hi Mediterraneo
I see you keep on writing about law firms. I do the same, and I want to share with you some trick learnt recently. We both create new articles, introducing new names (say John Smith) and notions. A good article should be incorporated into Wiki via a number of inbound and outbound links. We establish outbound links by ourselves and can see generated inbound links via "What links here" in the left table, if somebody else [[]]-ed John Smith before us. However, we can't check the whole Wiki for the name.
Here is the trick how to do so: Use google search -- "John Smith" site:en.wikipedia.org
You will see the list of both linked and unlinked uses of John Smith. If relevant and unlinked, you can convert these uses into inbound links. Try it, and you will see how many new inbound links you can create for your favorite articles. Sometimes, the subtle difference such as "&" or "and" can create a dead link.
Sorry, if this is info you already know. My aim is to write articles that are well-incorporated into the whole body of the text.
My recent article is The Partners by James B. Stewart. I also want to write about Double Billing by Cameron Stracher and Lions in the Street by Paul Hoffman.

