Peter Goselin
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pdgoselin@lapm.org
860-570-4638 |
The practice of law is Peter's second career – or maybe it's the third or fourth, depending on how you count. In an earlier life, Peter was a hospital worker and union activist with New England Health Care Employees Union, District 1199/SEIU. Peter began working with Livingston, Adler, Pulda, Meiklejohn & Kelly as a law clerk in 1993, became an associate in 1995 after receiving his J.D. with honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law, and became a partner in the firm in 2000.
A major part of Peter's practice is the representation of
individual employees and unions in wage and hour disputes. He has worked closely with Connecticut Legal
Services' Day Laborer Wage Clinic, litigating claims for unpaid wages and
overtime payments on behalf of low wage workers. Peter also represents employees in
di
scrimination and Family and Medical Leave Act claims in state and federal
court and in administrative proceedings before government agencies, including
the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, the Connecticut
Department of Labor, the Freedom of Information Commission, and the Department
of Public Health. In addition to
practicing before the Connecticut Superior Court and the United States District
Court for Connecticut, Peter is admitted to the Second Circuit Court of
Appeals.
Peter serves as a co-vice president for the Northeast Region of the National Lawyers Guild (www.nlg.org), a national organization of human rights attorneys. Peter is also on the board of the Connecticut Council for Occupational Safety and Health (ConnectiCOSH) and works with the Clean Slate Committee of A Better Way Foundation (www.abwf-ct.org).