David Shaiken
Top rated Business Litigation attorney in West Hartford, Connecticut
Shipman, Shaiken & Schwefel, LLC
Practice areas: Business Litigation, Bankruptcy, Estate & Trust Litigation; view more
Licensed in Connecticut since: 1987
Education: University of Connecticut School of Law
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Shipman, Shaiken & Schwefel, LLC
433 South Main StreetSuite 319
West Hartford, CT 06110 Visit website
David M. S. Shaiken focuses his practice on commercial litigation in state and federal courts, probate and inheritance disputes, and bankruptcy litigation.
For over 36 years, David has provided lean, highly strategic advocacy for businesses, fiduciaries, professionals, and heirs facing critical financial and legal turning points. By deliberately avoiding the administrative bloat and multi-lawyer overhead of massive firms, he ensures his clients receive direct, partner-level representation tailored to right-sized, high-leverage disputes.
Primary Areas of Focus
Commercial & Business Litigation
The core of David’s practice is representing closely held businesses, co-owners, partners, LLC members, professionals, and commercial borrowers in high-stakes state court disputes. His work spans ownership breakups, critical contract disputes, and business liability matters.
- Partnership Breakups and Business Divorces
- Shareholder Oppression and Freeze-Outs
- Fraud, Breach of Contract, and Unfair Trade Practices (CUTPA)
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Business Torts
- Asset-Based Loan Transactions (representing commercial borrowers)
- Bankruptcy Litigation, Insolvency Fraud, and Successor Liability
David maintains an active practice representing commercial parties, fiduciaries, creditors, and affected individuals in sophisticated insolvency disputes and adversary proceedings in bankruptcy court.
- Fraud Litigation in Corporate and Large Individual Bankruptcy Cases
- Fraudulent Transfer Defense and Preference Defense
- Defense of Objections to Proofs of Claims
- Please note: This practice is focused on litigation within the insolvency context; David does not file bankruptcy petitions for consumer debtors.
Probate, Will & Inheritance Litigation
David represents heirs, beneficiaries, and fiduciaries in substantial estate disputes where the individual financial stake in controversy justifies the dedication of hourly litigation resources.
- Fiduciary Litigation (Prosecuting and defending claims against executors, trustees, and estate administrators)
- Will Contests (Undue Influence and Lack of Capacity)
- Targeted Trust Disputes
- Please note: This practice is focused on probate and trust litigation. David does not administer probate estates.
Professional License Defense & Regulatory Hearings
David represents licensed professionals facing high-stakes disciplinary actions and enforcement proceedings before state administrative and regulatory bodies.
- Defense of professional license discipline cases before the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) and other state regulatory agencies.
- Please note: This administrative practice is tailored to licensed professionals and does not include routine consumer or home-improvement contractor disputes.
Commercial Arbitration Experience
In addition to his work as a courtroom advocate, David brings deep adjudicative insight to his practice, having served for more than 20 years as a commercial arbitrator. He utilizes his extensive experience evaluating evidence and contract disputes from the finder-of-fact perspective to build sharper, more effective trial strategies for his litigation clients.
American Arbitration Association (AAA) – Member of the National Panel of Arbitrators, presiding over dozens of complex commercial and consumer disputes.
American Dispute Resolution Center (ADRC) & NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation) – Serving as a designated neutral panelist for private commercial disputes.
Practice Model & Case Fitting
To deliver the highest level of personal attention and cost-efficiency, David’s practice is structured around targeted, focused disputes rather than document-massed, multi-volume litigations.
Engagement Criteria & Firm Referrals
To ensure the right fit for our firm's resources, please note our intake guidelines for specific matters:
Personal Injury: While David does not personally handle personal injury claims, these cases are actively reviewed and handled by one of his law partners within the firm.
Out-of-Scope Matters: Our firm does not handle civil rights litigation, criminal law, consumer disputes, or consumer/debtor bankruptcy filings.
Document Constraints: We do not accept mass-document litigations requiring extensive associate-level review (such as cases exceeding 100 boxes of discovery).
Peer Recognition & Credentials
David’s commitment to legal excellence and ethics has been consistently recognized by his peers and the premier legal directories in the United States:
Super Lawyers – Recognized for his work in Business Litigation.
Martindale-Hubbell – Holds the highest possible peer-review ratings (AV-Preeminent) for legal ability and ethical standards.
Best Lawyers in America – Peer-selected for inclusion in Commercial Litigation and Bankruptcy/Creditor Debtor Rights.
FindLaw – Listed as a premier business litigation resource in Connecticut.
Bar Admissions
State of Connecticut
U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Education
University of Connecticut School of Law, J.D., with honors
Swarthmore College, B.A.
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Practice areas
Business Litigation, Bankruptcy: Business, Estate & Trust Litigation, Administrative LawFocus areas
Bankruptcy Law
- 30% Business Litigation
- 30% Bankruptcy: Business
- 30% Estate & Trust Litigation
- 10% Administrative Law
First Admitted: 1987, Connecticut
Professional Webpage: https://shipmanlawct.com/our-attorneys/david-shaiken/
Bar / Professional Activity
- United States District Court for the District of Connecticut
- Connecticut
- Connecticut Bar Association Small Firm Practice Management Section: past Chair; member of Executive Committee; Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section: past Chair; member of Executive Committee; past Chair of Uniform Commercial Code Article 2A Study Subcommittee; past member of Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 Study Subcommittee; ADR Section: member of Executive Committee. American Bankruptcy Institute, past editor of ADR Committee Newsletter. U.S. Bankruptcy Court D. Conn., past member of Local Rules Drafting Committee. Connecticut Law Revision Commission Electronic Communications Drafting Committee, past member.
Pro bono / Community Service
- I enjoy when my law practice provides me with the opportunity to serve as pro bono counsel for arts organizations. I am a former member of the Board of Directors of Voce, Inc. a nonprofit, professional choral group that uses the performing arts to help other nonprofits raise money. I have served as pro bono counsel to a nonprofit art gallery through the Pro Bono Partnership, Inc., and to Friends of WHUS, Inc. I serve as pro bono counsel to Studio Art Quilt Associates, Inc. These engagements have provided me the opportunity to advise nonprofits on corporate formation, corporate structure, compliance with raffle and fundraising laws, employment law issues, and other corporate law matters. I have taken great pleasure in other volunteer activities as well: Service as a mediator in various federal courts in Connecticut and Massachusetts, and for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Appointment by the Superior Court to serve as an Attorney Arbitrator and Attorney Fact-Finder. Human Resource Association of Central Connecticut, past member of Board, past Chair of Legislative Affairs Committee. Connecticut Repertory Theatre. Tolland County Chamber of Commerce, Lecturer and past member of the Economic Development Committee.
Educational Background
- B.A. Swarthmore College, 1982. Member of American Arbitration Association’s National Panel of Commercial Arbitrators, Arbitrator I and Arbitrator II Training and annual updates. A 40-hour mediator training certificate, University of Connecticut College of Continuing Studies Labor Education Center
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- Arbitration Clauses in Commercial Loan Documents: Supreme Court Invalidates Expanded Scope of Judicial Review Under Federal Arbitration Act, But Leaves Open Possibility of Enforcement Through Other Means, 19 Conn. Lawyer 5 (December 2008/January 2009). Chapter 17A ("Alternative Dispute Resolution") published in H. Ruda, Asset Based Financing (LexisNexis 2008). D. Shaiken and D. Rome, "Arbitration Carve-Out Clauses in Commercial and Consumer Secured Loan Transactions," 61 Dispute Resolution Journal No. 3 (August/October 2006). Bankruptcy: Co-author of Chapter 3 ("Codebtor Stay in Chapters 12 and 13 Cases"), Chapter 8 ("Procedural and Notice Requirements"), and 2.54 to 2.56 ("Domestic Relations Issues") published in M. Shaiken and C. Woolery, Automatic Stay Litigation in Bankruptcy (Wiley 1995). D. McDade and D. Shaiken, "A Review of Recent Developments Under the Bankruptcy Code: The 1991-1992 Supreme Court Term," 3 Conn. Lawyer 2 (October 1992). Uniform Commercial Code: D. Shaiken, "Commercial Law Update," lecture at Connecticut Bar Association Annual Meeting (June 2011). D. Shaiken and T. Fisher, "1991 Revisions to Articles 3 and 4 of the Uniform Commercial Code," 2 Conn. Lawyer 3 (February 1992). R. Sattin, R. Mule, D. Flynn, J. Newton, and D. Shaiken, "A Review of Selected Articles of the Connecticut Uniform Commercial Code," 64 Conn. Bar Journal 173 (Special Issue May 1990). Employment Law: "Connecticut Supreme Court Approves Qualified Privilege for Statements Made In Job References," 28 H.R. Communicator for Central Connecticut No.9 (October 2007) Pending Bills Before General Assembly of Interest to Employers," 28 H.R. Communicator for Central Connecticut No.5 (May 2007). "Employee's Release of Liability for Employer's Negligence Not Enforceable In Connecticut," 27 H.R. Communicator for Central Connecticut No.11 (December 2006). "Supreme Court: Employer Actions Not Solely Related to Terms and Conditions of Employment May Constitute Unlawful Retaliation," 27 H.R. Communicator For Central Connecticut No. 9 (October 2006). "The Basics Of The Law Of Noncompete Agreements," 27 H.R. Communicator For Central Connecticut No. 5 (May 2006). Fiduciaries: D. Shaiken and E. Marks, "Ruling Highlights Fiduciary's Need For Hindsight," 20 Employee Benefit News No. 14 (November 2006). D. Shaiken and B. Taylor, "Trustees Beware: Courts Rule on Duty to Diversify Large Concentrations of Stock," 17 Conn. Lawyer 1 (August/September 2006).
Other Outstanding Achievements
- Lifetime Fellow of the Connecticut Bar Foundation's James W. Cooper Fellows.
Honors
- Super Lawyers, Connecticut and New England, Super Lawyers, 2025
- Best Lawyers, 2025
- J.D. with honors, University of Connecticut School of Law, 1987
- AV rating, Martindale-Hubbell, 2025
Awards
Silver: This award is granted to attorneys who have received at least 3 client reviews, and have an average review score of 4.0 or higher.
AV Preeminent®: This elite award is granted to attorneys who have been recognized by their peers for their very high ethical standards, with an average peer review score of 4.5 or higher.
Industry Groups
- family-owned business disputes.
- Focus on closely-held
Office location for David Shaiken
433 South Main Street
Suite 319
West Hartford, CT 06110
Phone: 860-606-1703
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2011 - 2026