Josh Goodbaum Speaks at NYU, CTLA Annual Meeting, and CT Legal Conference

Jun 11 2024

Over the last few weeks, Garrison Law partner Josh Goodbaum has been a panelist at three different legal conferences.

At the 76th Annual New York University Conference on Labor and Employment Law, which took place on May 22 and 23 in New York City, Josh presented on “Political Speech at Work” alongside NYU law professor Cynthia Estlund, Allyson Belovin of Levy & Ratner, and Gary Friedman of Seyfarth Shaw. Josh serves on the Advisory Board of NYU’s Center for Labor and Employment Law.

At the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association’s annual meeting, which was held on June 3, Josh presented alongside Douglas Mahoney, Cindy Robinson, Marco Allocca, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Brennen Maki, Bert Polito, Jay Malcynsky, Lincoln Woodard, Isabelle Koch, and Garrett Moore, Jr. The panel discussion celebrated “70 Years of Success for the CT Trial Lawyers Association.” Josh serves as the Chair of the CTLA’s Employment Law Committee.

And at the Connecticut Bar Association’s annual CT Legal Conference (CLC) on June 11, Josh presented on “DEI in the Law” alongside Bill Aseltyne, Tanya Bovée, Michelle Dumas Keuler, and Ginny Kim. The CLC is the largest gathering of lawyers in Connecticut. Josh previously served as Chair of the Bar Association’s 650-member Labor & Employment Law Section.

To learn more about Josh’s past speaking engagements, click here.

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