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Partner Joshua Goodbaum Featured on WTNH Channel 8 News to Discuss Separation Agreements

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Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti, P.C. Partner Joshua Goodbaum was featured on WTNH Channel 8 News on October 19 to discuss the rights of Connecticut employees who are faced with separation agreements during the COVID-19 era. You can watch the full segment here.

Attorney Goodbaum urges Connecticut employees to review the terms of their separation agreements carefully, making sure that the agreements list everything they are entitled to receive.  Employees who have been separated also might consider speaking with an experienced Connecticut employment lawyer, especially if something about the termination doesn’t feel right.

Attorney Goodbaum has written extensively about separation agreements on our Employee Rights Blog.

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