Michael Finkelstein, 2011

 
Subject: Winter Update
Sent: 12/19/11 to 478 recipients

Dear friends and family,

I am excited to announce several recent developments since my last email. First off, the fall semester is over and I am now halfway done with law school! My article on the NFL Lockout was re-published (at http://www.mediate.com/articles/FinkelsteinM1.cfm), and my new article on the NBA Lockout will appear in the February edition of the Louisiana Bar Journal. 

I am spending my winter break in Houston clerking in Federal Court for Judge Lee H. Rosenthal at the Southern District of Texas, which has already proven to be an incredible learning opportunity. Next semester, I'll be working at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Baton Rouge and I've accepted a clerkship for this coming summer to work in the New Orleans law firm of Usry, Weeks, & Matthews.

Thank you all for your continued and generous support and please assist me by sharing this email with your friends and family.  Feel free to drop by my personal website, as I have been working on it recently and even added a page to showcase some of my photography (http://michaelfinkelstein.weebly.com/).  Importantly, cheer on the undefeated LSU Tigers in the National Championship this January as we battle Alabama (again) for the title.  Safe travels and best wishes this winter. Happy Holidays and Geaux Tigers.

Sincerely,
Michael Finkelstein
 
Subject: October: If You Want the NFL, Come to Me  
Sent: 10/4/11 to 411 recipients

Hi friends and family, 

This fall has been off to a whirlwind start. First off, for those of you wondering about the title of this email; as LSU climbed the NCAA football polls to a No. 1 ranking, I was busy writing an article about this summer's NFL player lockout and mediation. The article was picked up for publication and will print in the October/November edition of the Louisiana Bar Journal. I attached a PDF copy to this email if you'd like to read it.

In terms of other things keeping me busy these days, I participated in the law school's mock trial competition and won a spot on our trial advocacy team. This team will take me to Washington D.C. in March to participate in a competition emphasizing the use of modern technology in a 21st century courtroom. I will soon be competing in our school's moot court competition in mid-October and I will be mediating cases as a part of my involvement in our Civil Mediation Clinic. 

I am also teaching a law class at a local high school as part of a program called "Street Law." This past week, I created an engaging lesson plan that brought my students to dialogue about the philosophical foundations of crime, and of the law in general. Directing them to think critically about the law and its impact on our society, we discussed issues such as morality, the death sentence, and the effectiveness of the American justice system.

Last week, I celebrated the Jewish New Year and I met with Amanda Ellis, a Texas lawyer who is published and who advised me on how to better utilize social media websites to find employment. I followed Ms. Ellis's suggestions and have reached out to attorneys and streamlined my social networking profiles to make them more attractive for potential employers. Yesterday, as the Supreme Court convened to begin hearing cases under its 2011 term, I took the opportunity to meet and speak with American Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC) National President, Lee Rosenberg.

I'd like to take the chance here to launch my own website. You can now find me online at http://michaelfinkelstein.weebly.com/. I am also starting to do some freelance photography and I am available if you'd like to have a photographer at any kind of event you are planning (birthday party, reception, tailgate, etc.).

As I continue my search for a summer clerkship, particularly those in New Orleans and Houston law firms, please keep me in mind if you know of anyone who needs a law clerk. Please also let me know if you there is anyone who might like to be added to this list. Thank you all for your support, it has been incredibly positive and encouraging. Enjoy this beautiful fall weather and Geaux Tigers. 

Sincerely,

Michael Finkelstein

Attachments: PDF copy of NFL article
 
Subject: Hello from Baton Rouge and thank you so much for your support
Sent: 8/23/11 to 337 recipients

Dear friends and family,

As most of you know, I finished my first year of law school in May and I spent this summer studying abroad in Lyon, France. In addition to learning the intricacies of tort law and consumer regulation in the European Union, this past year taught me a lot about myself, and about the world in general. My travels brought me to do some incredible things in some truly extraordinary places, and I'll never forget the experiences I had and the people I met this summer. 

After returning to the states a few weeks ago to start school, the semester is already off to a quick start. Along with looking for a job for this coming summer, I am currently working in the Law Center's Civil Mediation Clinic and participating in our intra-school trial advocacy competition. These endeavors will provide me with valuable experience as I continue my studies this year. Please keep me in mind if you know of anyone who may be in need of a law clerk this summer. I will be happy to provide a copy of my resumé.

I'd like to thank you so much for your response in allowing me to include you on this email. I plan to use email to send you occasional (and brief) updates regarding my progress through law school and my eventual legal career. I realize how important it is to have a network of support, and I am so grateful for your help. Please let me know if you know of anyone else who might like to be added to this list, and likewise if you would like to be removed. Thank you again and I hope you all had great summers.
 
Sincerely,

Michael

Attachments: picture from Paris near the Eifel Tower
 
The good news continues as everything lines up for me for this year. I recently accepted a clerkship to go work at Usry, Weeks, & Matthews in New Orleans this summer. Will post more about this later, back to studying for my evidence final.