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REWARD FOR EMPLOYEES
Baribault Jewelers, a family-owned fine jewelry and diamond gemstone company in Glastonbury, Connecticut, has launched a new Corporate Gift department dedicated to recognizing and rewarding an organization’s exemplary employees, donors or supporters. With the return of workers to their offices, as well as the popular fall fundraising event calendar and upcoming company holiday parties, the timing for the launch is just right.
“Incentives are important tools for driving employee engagement and performance,” said Christina Baribault-Ortiz, co-owner of Baribault Jewelers. “Our variety of custom-designed, company-branded gift items from engraved watches to inspirational bracelets are top-quality, motivational tools that encourage your employees to produce their absolute best and help ensure long-term company success.”
The Pullman & Comley Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) practice was recognized by the 2023 New England Legal Awards, presented by the Connecticut Law Tribune as the recipient of the “Litigation Department of the Year - Specialty” given to departments whose work had a significant impact on the practice of mediation and arbitration in New England.
The annual New England Legal Awards program acknowledges attorneys and practice areas that have made their mark in the industry and have earned the trust and respect of their clients and peers.
The ADR practice group at Pullman & Comley offers mediation and arbitration services in complex civil matters in state and federal courts. In addition, the practice offers services in all family and matrimonial matters, including financial, custody and parenting disputes.
Pullman & Comley’s ADR team is comprised of four retired Superior Court judges: Marshall K. Berger, Robert L. Holzberg (practice chair), Michael E. Riley and William J. Wenzel, as well as several AAA-certified attorneys. The practice expanded this year with the addition of retired Judge Marshall K. Berger , who focuses on the mediation of land use, zoning, environmental and construction matters.