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Partner Joshua Goodbaum Elected to Serve in CBA House of Delegates

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Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti partner Joshua Goodbaum has been elected to serve as a Delegate in the CBA House of Delegates.

The House of Delegates is the policy-making body of the Connecticut Bar Association and consists of seven officers, 48 district delegates (of which Attorney Goodbaum will be one), six CBA section delegates and four Affinity Bar appointments. The three-year post will begin on July 1, 2018.

Attorney Goodbaum recently completed his service as the elected Chair of the Connecticut Bar Association Labor & Employment Law Section, which has more than 650 members. He continues to serve on the Executive Committee of the Labor & Employment Law Section, as well as the Executive Committee of the CBA’s Federal Practice Section.

Attorney Goodbaum represents individuals in all aspects of employment litigation and negotiation. He particularly enjoys counseling employees who have received proposed severance agreements.

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