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For Alumni and Professionals ruler

Whether coaching interscholastic teams, serving as competition judges, or speaking to current members about careers in advocacy, the Barristers' Council Alumni and our Professional Coaches play very active roles in our continued record of success.

Barristers' Council is working to develop appropriate communication tools that will build stronger relationships with our network of alums and professionals without overwhelming their inboxes. 

Alumni
If you are an alumnus of Barristers' Council, please complete the survey available at the link below so we can stay in touch and keep you informed about the latest Barristers' Council news.  You will have the option to select your communications preferences.
Barristers' Council Alumni Survey

For Alumni looking to reconnect with old Barristers' colleagues, we recommend adding "Barristers' Council" to your Hoyas Online profile and searching for others with "Barristers' Council" listed under their activities.

Professionals
If you are a professional who is interested in becoming involved with Barristers' Council, please complete the survey at the link below.
Barristers' Council Volunteer Survey

Barristers' Council Alumni and other Professionals are always welcome to contact the current Executive Committee with any questions or suggestions.

For a list of previous Barristers' Council members, click here.

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Interested in Donating to Barristers' Council?

We appreciate your continued support of Barristers' Council programs.  If you are interested in making a financial contribution to help the Law Center continue its excellence in legal advocacy, please click here to make a contribution to Georgetown Law and designate Barristers' Council as the recipient.

Thank you for your generosity!

Revised Jan 23, 2010 (asm)