Monday, November 26, 2018
NBA All-Star Game Draft to Be Televised
Michael Meyer draws upon nearly 20 years of relevant experience in his role as an attorney. Outside of his work as an attorney, Michael Meyer is a passionate basketball fan.
Last year, the NBA adopted a new format for its annual All-Star Game. Instead of a showdown between the best players in the Eastern and Western Conferences, the league allowed the player with the most fan votes from each conference to serve as a team captain and choose their respective teams regardless of conference. The other All-Star starters were selected based on voting from fans, media, and players while the league’s head coaches chose the reserve players. Steph Curry and LeBron James served as captains last year, and what resulted was an entertaining 148-145 win by Team LeBron.
James felt last year’s draft was an enjoyable process, and now the NBA is allowing fans to see just how the new draft format works. According to Marc Stein of The New York Times, the players have agreed to televise the draft, which is expected to be broadcast on January 30 or 31, depending on team captain availability. The game itself is scheduled for February 17, 2019.
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Saturday, November 10, 2018
The Brandeis School of Law’s Unique Educational Approach
With experience in the field of accounting for a Fortune 500 corporation, attorney Michael Meyer serves clients from his private law office in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Attorney Michael Meyer received his JD from The University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law in Kentucky.
The Brandeis School of Law seeks to foster innovation and the exchange of ideas while cultivating in its students the ability to conduct rigorous critical analysis. The school offers a full-time three-year program with a core curriculum complemented by interdisciplinary courses and specializations.
In addition to inculcating the importance of theory and legal skill in its students, the Brandeis School of Law provides opportunities for practical application. For example, legal professionals from the local community come to share their expertise and offer professional experience to students.
Other opportunities range from global student exchanges to externships. Students can also participate in competitions, a moot court, the Samuel L. Greenbaum Public Service Program, and three law journals.
For more information, visit www.louisville.edu/law.
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