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Monthly Rituals

Real rooms.
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Every first Thursday. A different room each month — a library, a back dining room, a converted farmhouse study. The coffee is always too strong. The conversation never ends at nine.

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Feb 8, 2026

Drafting motions that judges actually read

The Alderman Room · Westhaven, CT

14 members
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Jan 11, 2026

The referral conversation no one teaches you

Colton & Marsh Library · Hartford, CT

11 members
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Dec 7, 2025

Partnership track: what they don't tell associates

The Reading Room at Farrow · New Haven, CT

16 members

"I've been to 19 of these. I still clear my calendar every first Thursday."— Marcus Webb, Partner, Webb & Associates

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Brief Clinic

Workshop your
actual filings.

Each month, two members bring live documents — a motion, a brief, a contract clause. The room reads it. The room responds. You leave with something better than what you brought.

Motion_to_Compel_v3.pdf
In Review
James Calloway comment

James C. · Litigation

Paragraph 3 buries your strongest argument. Lead with the discovery failure, not the timeline.

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Private Directory

Organized by what
each person loves
answering.

Not by practice area. Not by bar number. By the question they're always happy to get a call about.

Priya Nair, Employment

Priya Nair · Employment · 9 yrs

"How do you draft a demand letter that actually moves the other side?"

James Calloway, Litigation

James Calloway · Litigation · 14 yrs

"When do you stop fighting a case and start building a settlement?"

Sofia Reyes, Business

Sofia Reyes · Business · 6 yrs

"What does a well-structured operating agreement actually protect?"

David Osei, Estate Planning

David Osei · Estate Planning · 11 yrs

"How do you price flat-fee work without losing your shirt?"

+ 43 more members in the private directory

Diane Okonkwo, solo family law practitioner, standing in a law library with a warm smile

$18k

in referrals, first
four months

Member Story
I was six months into solo practice, billing twenty hours a week and panicking about the other twenty. A member here referred me a divorce case with a business valuation component — exactly the work I'd been trained for and couldn't find. That one referral covered four months of rent.

I've since referred out three matters to people in this room. That's how it works here.
Diane Okonkwo

Diane Okonkwo

Solo Practitioner · Family Law · New Haven, CT

Member since March 2024

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