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Josh Goodbaum Completes Two-Year Term as Co-Chair of the Connecticut Bar Association’s Federal Practice Section

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Garrison Law is pleased to recognize our partner Josh Goodbaum as he concludes his two-year term as Co-Chair of the Connecticut Bar Association’s Federal Practice Section.

Josh was appointed to the role in 2024 and served alongside Co-Chair Margaret Donovan. During their tenure, the Federal Practice Section continued to provide educational programming, professional development opportunities, and resources for attorneys practicing in Connecticut’s federal courts.

The Connecticut Bar Association’s Federal Practice Section serves attorneys who practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut and other federal courts, offering a forum for education, collaboration, and discussion of developments in federal law and procedure.

As Josh’s term concludes, leadership of the Section will transition to incoming Co-Chairs Kara Moreau and Erick Sandler. Garrison Law congratulates them on their appointments and wishes them and the Section continued success.

Garrison Law is proud of Josh’s contributions to the Federal Practice Section and thanks him for his continued leadership and service to Connecticut’s legal community.

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