A COMMUNICATION LAB FOR LAWYERS
Law school teaches you to think.
Nobody teaches you how to be in a room.
Bringing your whole human self to your legal practice.
Our story
The lawyers who thrive, who build careers, loyal clients, and real reputations, aren't just the smartest in the room. They're the ones who connect, communicate, and make people feel something.
Most lawyers are never taught how.
The Communication Lab changes that.
A free, private group of lawyers who meet weekly to work on the human side of legal practice: Voice, presence, connection, and how to communicate what you know in a way that actually lands.
No performance. No judgement. Just a safe space to try things out, bring your real challenges, and discover you're not alone in having them.
Every Session :
Two members bring a real situation: Aconversation that didn't land, a moment they lost the room, something they're dreading, an oral argument that feels weak
The group explores it together with practical tools grounded in voice, mindset and structure
You leave with something you can use that week and the relief of knowing others are navigating the same things
A community of lawyers building the skill law school never taught them, together
This is for you if:
You know the law, but you're not always sure it's landing with the people in front of you
You want a safe, low-stakes space to practise the moments that feel highest-stakes
You're tired of figuring out communication alone, and want peers who genuinely get it
You want to be the kind of lawyer people trust the moment you walk in
Who runs this?
Karen Munoz
First-generation attorney. Community builder. Board member, Chicago ABA. Brings a practitioner's lens to the real pressures and skills that shape great lawyers.
Claire Shaw
Voice and communication coach working with lawyers on mind, body and voice. The clarity, structure and presence that makes the difference between being heard and being truly understood.
Their attention to detail and commitment to quality truly stood out. We’ve already recommended them to others.
—Former Customer