About Walter A. Shalvoy
Walter A. Shalvoy Jr. is an attorney based in Connecticut. He trained at Quinnipiac University School of Law after completing undergraduate studies at Fairfield University. Those academic years shaped the legal tools he uses today and grounded him in the procedural and substantive law of the state he serves.
He earned his law degree from Quinnipiac University School of Law and previously attended Fairfield University. Coursework and clinic work during law school exposed him to courtroom practice and client counseling. The combination of a liberal arts foundation and professional legal training informs how he analyzes problems and prepares cases.
Shalvoy is admitted to practice in Connecticut. His professional listing shows an association with Shalvoy Law, LLC. Over the years he has worked in matters that require familiarity with Connecticut statutes, court rules, and local practice. He has navigated municipal filings, state court procedures, and the routine deadlines that drive litigation calendars in the state.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate in courtroom preparation. He prefers clear briefing and steady case management. That approach can affect everything from initial client interviews to the drafting of motions and trial exhibits. Clients see practical priorities: deadlines met, documents organized, and arguments grounded in state precedent. He relies on the training he received in law school while adapting to changes in Connecticut practice.
Outside formal filings, Shalvoy has engaged in negotiations and resolution discussions on behalf of clients. He balances courtroom advocacy with efforts to resolve disputes before trial when the facts and law point that way. That practical mix reduces unnecessary expense for clients while preserving their legal positions when litigation becomes necessary.
He maintains his practice through Shalvoy Law, LLC, serving matters that arise under Connecticut law. In his current work he continues to draw on his Quinnipiac law training and his undergraduate studies at Fairfield, applying those foundations to the day-to-day tasks of counseling, drafting, and advocacy. As of 2026 he practices law in Connecticut, concentrating his work on matters governed by Connecticut statutes and court procedures.