Connecticut Bar Association launches membership survey with gift card incentives

Emily A. Gianquinto, President
Emily A. Gianquinto, President
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The Connecticut Bar Association announced on Apr. 1 the launch of its March/April 2026 membership survey, inviting members to share their feedback and suggestions. The organization said the survey is open until April 24 and aims to gather input that will help shape future programs, services, and priorities.

According to the association, member participation in the survey is important for ensuring that it continues to meet the needs of both its members and the broader legal community in Connecticut.

To encourage responses, the Connecticut Bar Association is offering a series of Visa gift card prizes. The first 100 respondents will be eligible for a $150 Visa gift card, while those among the first 400 will have a chance at a $100 card. Additionally, up to 1,000 early participants may receive a $50 gift card.

The association stated that all feedback collected through this initiative will play a role in guiding how it serves its members moving forward.

“Your voice matters—and we want to hear it,” reads an announcement from the association. “We greatly value your time and perspective.”



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