About Us

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Your Practice.
Your Community.
Your Advocate.

Being a solo or small firm attorney means wearing a lot of hats. You're managing cases, running a business, and handling every challenge that comes your way. The General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Section of the State Bar of Texas is here to make that easier.

For over 40 years, we’ve been the go-to resource for attorneys who want more than just CLEs—we provide a real community, practical tools, and a strong voice advocating for your needs.

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What We Offer

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A Network That Gets You

Connect with fellow solo and small firm lawyers who understand the challenges you face. Share ideas, find referrals, and build lasting professional relationships.

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Education That Matters

Get access to top-tier CLE Programs, practice resources, and our GPSolo digest , covering real-world issues that affect your practice.

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Advocacy For Your Interests

We work with the State Bar to ensure that small firm and solo practioners have a seat at the table when decisions are made.

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Opportunities to Grow

Whether you want to mentor, write, or lead, we offer ways to get involved and elevate your career.

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Who Can Join?

If you’re a licensed Texas attorney, you can become a voting member. If you’re a law student, out-of-state attorney, or a professional in the legal field, you can join as an associate member.

Why Join Now?

The practice of law is changing. Don’t go it alone. Join a community built for lawyers like you—where support, resources, and real connections help you thrive.

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