- Solosez
SOLOSEZ is an
electronic mailing list of more than 3,300 members. Most of the members arelawyer s, law students and law-related professionals, although the list welcomes all comers, lawyer and non-lawyer alike. Sponsored and hosted by theAmerican Bar Association ("ABA") and its GP Solo and Small Firm Division. The list started in1996 with just a handful of members. It quickly grew to be the most successful and activelistserve sponsored by the ABA. The ABA also maintains a website, [http://www.solosez.net Solosez.net] , which features among other things a searchable archive of past discussion threads.Solosez members are located throughout the
United States and in other countries, including members located inGermany ,Hong Kong ,Israel ,Japan , Korea, Mexico, Denmark, France andPakistan .The list is designed as a forum for lawyers who are solo and small firm practitioners and is intended to help them share and obtain information on a wide array of personal and professional issues. List members refer to themselves as "Sezzers." Lawyers can seek advice and suggestions from fellow lawyers on topics including how to start a law office,
litigation strategies, dealing with difficult clients, the newest legalsoftware , recommendations oncomputers and other law office technology, and any other topic that solo and small firm lawyers face. The list also serves as a virtual "water cooler ," where members located around the world can discuss those topics common to face-to-face discussions around the water cooler or in the lunchroom.Each October, Solosez members from around the country and around the world attend a group admission to the bar of the
United States Supreme Court .There are few rules. One rule requires that, before posting the first substantive message to the group, new members must first send a message which introduces themselves by disclosing their favorite drink and the names of any pets living in their home or office. Other rules prohibit political discussion and personal attacks. The current administrator is [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GGGL%2CGGGL%3A2005-09%2CGGGL%3Aen&q=%22jennifer+j.+rose%22&btnG=Search jennifer j. rose, esq.] , who manages and moderates the list. Ms. rose also selects and publishes the most popular discussion threads or topics on a monthly basis going back to January 2005. The popular threads link is available to non-subscribers, allowing them to get a sneak preview of recent “hot” discussion items. Reading the popular threads, or searching through the complete archives, often entices “lurkers”— as those who choose to just read the email discussions and not participate are called — to go one step further and begin to post, offering their own tidbits of wisdom or asking about their pressing issue du jour.
Several listserves unaffiliated with the ABA have been spun-off by list members, including Solomarketing (focusing on the marketing of sole practices and small firms), Solopol (focusing on political discussions which are otherwise prohibited from Solosez), Soloright (focusing on political discussions from a conservative viewpoint), and Soloprog (focusing on political discussions from a progressive viewpoint.)
Membership in Solosez is free.
External links
* [http://www.solosez.net SOLOSEZ.net] Resources for Solo and Small Firm Practitioners
* [http://www.abanet.org/soloseznet/about.html About Solosez]
* [http://abanet.org American Bar Association]
* [http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/ General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Division of the ABA]
* [http://ltn-archive.hotresponse.com/july01/small_home_office_p26.html Go Solo, but Stay Wired to Virtual Partners] How the ABA's SOLOSEZ listserv combats isolation and helps lawyers collaborate.
* [http://www.myshingle.com/my_shingle/2005/08/managing_solose.html Managing Solosez] article on [http://www.myshingle.com/ My Shingle]
* [http://jimcalloway.typepad.com/lawpracticetips/2006/03/solo_resources_.html Solo Resources from Solosez] article on Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips [http://jimcalloway.typepad.com/lawpracticetips]
* [http://www.abanet.org/soloseznet/swearingin.html Solosez Supreme Court Group Admission]
* [http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/magazine/2007/jun/onlinecommunities.html Online Communities] article by jennifer j. rose
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