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Connecticut Law Tribune Highlights Expansion, Hiring at Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti 

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The Connecticut law Tribune published an article on February 2, 2022, describing the recent expansion at Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti.  Garrison Levin-Epstein specializes in plaintiff-side employment law and has hired two new lawyers and a new paralegal in response to a surge in inquiries from potential clients seeking Connecticut employment lawyers. Those with digital subscriptions can read the full article here.

“We have been feeling happily inundated by the flow of potential clients to our office,” said Garrison Levin-Epstein partner Joshua Goodbaum.  “Unfortunately, there are many more people who need employment law assistance than we can assist.” 

The firm speculates that the increase in clients may be due in part to what many are calling the “Great Resignation.”  Said Goodbaum: “The Great Resignation, I think, is a euphemism for all kinds of different forces and interests driving people to reevaluate their employment situation.” 

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