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Understanding the ABA Solo and Small Firm Lifetime Achievement Award

By Lucas S.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
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The information provided in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by reading this content. Laws and regulations vary by jurisdiction and change frequently; always consult with a qualified professional regarding your specific situation. The author and publisher assume no liability for any actions taken based on this information.

Contents
  • The ABA GPSolo Lifetime Achievement Award is a national professional recognition
  • The ABA sets the award description and eligibility focus
  • Official ABA recipient lists are the safest place to confirm who received the award
  • The broader Solo and Small Firm Awards program includes multiple categories
  • Award cycle details can be time sensitive
  • Sources
Key Facts
  1. Federal and state: The Solo and Small Firm Awards are offered by the American Bar Association Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division.
  2. Federal and state: The Solo and Small Firm Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes solo and small firm attorneys who are widely accepted by peers as having significant lifetime distinction and exceptional achievement.
  3. Federal and state: The ABA describes Lifetime Achievement Award winners as epitomizing the ideals of the legal profession and of solo and small firm practitioners.
  4. Federal and state: The ABA GPSolo awards program also includes a Solo and Small Firm Project Award and a Solo and Small Firm Trainer Award.
  5. Federal and state: The ABA publishes a past recipients list that includes annual recipients for the Solo and Small Firm Lifetime Achievement Award.
  6. State level: The ABA past recipients list commonly identifies recipients with a city and state.
  7. State level: The ABA past recipients list identifies Llewelyn (Llew) G. Pritchard of Seattle, Washington as a 2013 recipient of the Solo and Small Firm Lifetime Achievement Award.
  8. Federal and state: The ABA awards page can include time-specific information about nomination periods and the scheduled awards presentation for a given year.

As of February 2026: The ABA’s awards page included time-specific details for the 2026 award cycle, and published information may change when the ABA updates its pages.

The ABA GPSolo Lifetime Achievement Award is a national professional recognition

Many legal professionals see awards as one way a bar association or professional group highlights long-term service and career impact. The American Bar Association describes itself as a voluntary association of lawyers, and its awards are part of that professional and public-service mission.

The ABA sets the award description and eligibility focus

Within the ABA’s Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division, the Solo and Small Firm Lifetime Achievement Award is described as recognizing solo and small firm attorneys who are widely accepted by their peers for significant lifetime distinction and exceptional achievement.

Official ABA recipient lists are the safest place to confirm who received the award

One of the most reliable ways to confirm an award recipient is to use an official list published by the organization that grants the award. In the ABA’s past recipients list for the Solo and Small Firm Awards, Llewelyn (Llew) G. Pritchard is listed as a 2013 recipient of the Solo and Small Firm Lifetime Achievement Award, with Seattle, Washington shown as his location.

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The broader Solo and Small Firm Awards program includes multiple categories

In addition to the Lifetime Achievement Award, the ABA describes other categories within the Solo and Small Firm Awards program, including the Project Award and the Trainer Award. These categories focus on different types of contributions, such as programs for solo and small firm lawyers and education about solo and small firm practice.

Award cycle details can be time sensitive

The ABA’s Solo and Small Firm Awards page has included a published deadline for nominations and the planned location for the 2026 presentation, with nominations stated as due Friday, February 20, 2026, at 5:00 PM Central.

Sources

  • American Bar Association GPSolo Solo and Small Firm Awards
  • American Bar Association GPSolo Solo and Small Firm Awards past recipients
  • ABA News Archive page describing the ABA as a voluntary association

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I am an independent writer and researcher with a deep interest in law, public affairs, and how the U.S. legal system operates in the real world. Regarding the key facts about my work, my role consists of providing plain-English legal explanations and covering various lawsuits and legal disputes. My approach involves preparing articles using the primary sources listed on each page. I am not an attorney or a lawyer and I do not provide legal advice. The primary areas where I focus my research include explaining complex legal topics in plain English, translating official legal materials into accessible explanations, and following current lawsuits and court cases. You should consult a qualified professional for advice regarding your own situation.
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