Committees
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Committee membership offers you the opportunity to exchange ideas and gain insight from other solo practitioners who share your interests and expertise. It also allows you to receive timely information on developments in your practice area.
If you decide to become more involved, you will discover committees are the backbone of the Division, where most programs, publications and other substantive work begins. Produce an article for GPSOLO magazine or one of our newsletters, or plan a CLE program for a Division meeting.
Even if time prevents you from being an active member, enjoy the publications, CLE and networking opportunities by joining committees today. Join Committees Now
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Practice Area Committees
Business Law Group
- Agricultural Committee
- Bankruptcy Committee
- Business, Business Opportunities & Commercial Law Committee
- Gaming Law Committee
- Intellectual Property Law Committee
- International Law Committee
- Urban, State and Local Law Committee
Estate & Financial Planning Group
- Business Advice & Financial Planning Committee
- Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Committee
- Taxation Committee
Family Law Group
Litigation Group
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee
- Criminal Law Committee
- Immigration Law Committee
- Labor, Employment and Civil Rights Law Committee
- Litigation Committee
- Tort and Insurance Practice Committee
- Workers Compensation Committee
Real Estate Law Group
Practice Setting Committees
Committee Highlight
Each month in GP|Solo’s Buzz Newsletter, one of the Division’s committees is highlighted for its latest achievements or its importance to the work of the Division.

Military Law Committee »
Hats off to the many military lawyers who volunteer their time and service to the Division. These men and women of honor are responsible for encouraging participation in the Division by serving as the voice of the military lawyer within the Division. The committee coordinates communication between the Division and the military; monitors developments in the area of military law; educates the Division about particular issues that could warrant action by the Division; exposes Division members to military law and the possibility of a career as military lawyer and conducts outreach to local military lawyers at the ABA meeting sites. More



