About Ross
Ross Antonacci earned his J.D. from Villanova University School of Law in 2000. He completed his legal education at Villanova and then established his practice in Delaware. The early years after law school were formative. He built a steady practice in a state known for a complex corporate and litigation environment.
Over more than two decades, Antonacci has worked in Delaware's legal community. He has represented clients in state courts and before administrative agencies. His work has included advising businesses and individuals on matters connected to Delaware law. He has seen the state's courts change and the legal issues that come through them evolve.
Clients have turned to him for straightforward legal counsel. He handles disputes, contract matters and regulatory questions that arise under Delaware statutes and case law. His approach is practical. He aims to provide clear options and to explain the trade-offs involved in different courses of action.
Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and thorough in preparing cases. He balances litigation work with counseling clients on compliance and corporate governance topics when cases are not before a judge. He has experience drafting pleadings, negotiating settlements and preparing for trial. He also spends time reviewing commercial agreements and advising on business-related risks.
Outside of courtroom work, Antonacci keeps up with developments in Delaware law. He follows recent decisions and statutory changes that affect local businesses and individuals. That attention helps him advise clients on how shifts in the law might affect their positions.
He has remained based in Delaware throughout his career. That continuity means he understands how local practice, court procedures and judicial preferences can influence case strategy. He concentrates on giving clients practical guidance tied to the realities of the state's legal system.
As of 2026, Ross Antonacci continues to practice law in Delaware, handling litigation and advisory matters stemming from state law.