Practicing attorney for thirty eight (38) years with emphasis on bankruptcy, banking law, real estate, development, construction, and personal injury and commercial litigation. Lead counsel in two leading Connecticut Supreme Court banking cases: Normand Josef Enterprises v. Connecticut National Bank (The Connecticut Law Tribune called it “The most important commercial law case in the last 10 years”) and Naugatuck Savings Bank v. Fiorenzi. Lead counsel for commercial banks with lending portfolios in excess of 800 million dollars. Author of published articles in Connecticut Real Estate Journal.
Attorney Antonacci was Lead Counsel in the Supreme Court case making banks in Connecticut subject to the Unfair Trade Practices Act.
AREAS OF PRACTICE
- Bankruptcy Law
- Chapter 7
- Cram Down
- Personal Injury
- Foreclosure
- Real Estate
- Condominium Association Law
BAR ADMISSIONS
- Connecticut, 1974
- U.S. District Court District of Connecticut, 1974
EDUCATION
University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, Connecticut
J.D. – 1974
Honors: Honors
University of Connecticut
B.A. – 1971
Honors: High Honors
LITIGATION PERCENTAGE
- 40% of Practice Devoted to Litigation