Getting Back Together with ATL Courtship Connections(Calling all single New York lawyers....)

Way back when, in 2008, we talked about starting a little something called ATL Courtship Connections. We know there are a lot of lonely lawyers out there, and we wanted to do our part to throw you together and see what happens.
Unfortunately, over the last year, we’ve been more focused on lawyers getting laid off than lawyers getting laid. Although we had many responses (over 200), it was a logistical nightmare trying to pair people up, as we had lawyers from across the country looking to be matched. When we did reach out, some people responded and some didn’t.
In other words, it was a bigger disaster than Biglaw’s attempts to figure out what to do with the Class of 2009.
With Valentine’s Day looming, we decided to revisit Courtship Connections. This time we’re going to roll out the project more slowly. We had the biggest response from lawyers in New York — said to be the best city for singles — so we’re targeting the Big Apple bunch (at least for this first round).
If you’re New York-based, single, and interested in being set up with a fellow legal eagle, read on….


Here’s how it will work. Take our survey; we think knowing your favorite Supreme Court justice might help us pair you up with “the one.”
Once we’ve gathered survey responses, we’ll reach out to you to set up a time and place for meeting a fellow ATL reader. Our only condition: that each of you gives us a call or sends us an e-mail describing how the date went. Photos strongly encouraged, though you certainly don’t have to include your face.
We’ll be writing about our attempts at matchmaking in the style of the Washington Post’s Date Lab. We’re happy to anonymize your identity and leave out your name if you prefer.
So if you’re single, and interested in being set up with one of your own, fill out the Courtship Connections form. Survey closes at the end of the month.
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