We’d Love to Hear From You!

Please take a moment to complete the short survey below about your 2026 AOR Association Conference experience. Our team reviews every submission. While we may not be able to respond individually, your feedback directly shapes how we improve future events.

As a thank-you, you’ll receive a $10 gift card to our merch store after submitting the survey.

If the survey does not submit at first, please give it 1–2 minutes and retry your submission.

1. How did you hear about the 2026 AOR Association Conference? (Select One)

2. What state did you travel from to attend the AOR Association Conference?

3. What did you enjoy most about your Conference experience? (Select One)

4. Did you attend the Friday “Road to Liberty” Forum? (Select One)

5. Did you attend Saturday’s Main Stage presentations? (Select One)

6. Did you attend Saturday’s breakout sessions? (Select One)

7. Of the following speakers, which session provided the most value to you? (Select your top 3)

8. Are there any specific vendors or sponsors you’d like to see participate in our next event? (Select One)

9. Are there any speakers you’d like to see participating in our next event? (Select One)

10. Do you have any suggestions or feedback for us?

The Attorneys On Retainer Association respects your privacy. This survey and your responses are confidential and subject to attorney-client privilege. Your individual responses will not be shared, sold, or connected to your membership account. Data may be analyzed in aggregate to help improve our services, but no identifying information will ever be shared with third parties. The $10 promotional gift card is valid only for use in our official merch store and must be redeemed by March 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM (local time). The gift card cannot be combined with any other discounts, promotional codes, or offers and is not redeemable for cash. After the expiration date, the gift card will no longer be valid and cannot be reissued or extended. Limit one gift card per survey submission. Additional terms may apply.