About Joe
Joe Krevolin built his path to the law starting in Connecticut classrooms. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Connecticut College in 2013 and completed his J.D. at the University of Connecticut School of Law in 2016. Those years in state institutions shaped both his legal education and his professional ties.
After law school, Krevolin entered practice in Connecticut. He is a lawyer at Adelman, Connors and Krevolin. His day-to-day work takes place inside the region where he studied, and he draws on the local legal community his education helped introduce him to.
Krevolin is admitted to practice in Connecticut. He maintains memberships in several professional organizations that serve the state’s bench and bar. He is a member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association and belongs to the Greater Bridgeport Bar Association and the Middlesex County Bar Association. Those affiliations connect him to peers across different parts of the state and to resources that support courtroom practice and case development.
Colleagues describe him as an attorney who moves between files and court appearances with steady attention to detail. He works on client matters at his firm alongside other lawyers, managing case preparation, procedural filings and the day-to-day demands that legal matters require. His office work is supported by the local networks he has maintained since law school.
Krevolin’s trajectory is straightforward. He studied in Connecticut, he began practice there, and he remains engaged in the professional circles that serve Connecticut litigants and lawyers. He has kept ties to both regional bar groups and statewide trial lawyer organizations, and those ties inform how he approaches the practical demands of legal work.
Outside of formal memberships, Krevolin’s profile is built on steady participation in the legal institutions of the state rather than on public-facing scholarship or widely reported cases. He continues his practice at Adelman, Connors and Krevolin, working on matters that arise in Connecticut courts and administrative forums. He currently practices at Adelman, Connors and Krevolin, representing clients in matters in Connecticut.