Our Practice Specialties
The Law Office of Philip N. Walker is a general practice firm that provides comprehensive, innovative and personal legal assistance.
Our firm advises and represents clients to achieve the best solutions to their legal matters. We work to resolve each matter efficiently for each client’s unique circumstances and needs. We strive to earn your trust and confidence.
Civil Litigation
- Trials and appeals in state and Federal courts and agencies
- Government & administrative agencies: hearings in and appeals from state and Federal agencies
Child & Youth Law
- Child neglect, termination of parental rights
- Juvenile delinquency, youthful offenders, families with service needs
- Education: Special education, student discipline, student rights
- Child custody
Land Use, Historic Preservation& Conservation
- Historic preservation: designation and protection of historic districts and sites; adaptive re-use
- Environmental law: public trust; natural resources; land, water and air pollution; open space & parks; wildlife habitat
- Planning &zoning
- Wetlands and watercourses
Employment
- Discrimination
- Wrongful Discharge
- Unemployment
Disability
- Social Security; Medicare
- Employment & Accommodations Discrimination
- Drug and alcohol dependence & addiction
- Workers’ Compensation: disability and medical benefits; permanent impairment; vocational rehabilitation
- Long-term health care planning; special needs trusts
Personal Injury & Property Loss
- Motor Vehicle & Other negligence
- Premises liability, Slip & Fall
- Product Liability, Defective products
Criminal Law
- Domestic & family violence
- Drugs and alcohol
- Restraining and protective orders
- Victims’ rights
Motor Vehicle
- Commercial Drivers
- Infractions
- License suspension & revocation
- DUI
“We can provide you with a free and confidential evaluation”.
Call us today: (860) 693-1313
Memberships

Connecticut Bar Association
Planning and Zoning Section,
Environmental Law Section,
Administrative Law Section,
Committee on Child Welfare and Juvenile Law