08.01.2025

Steven Mignogna Recognized in 2025 Chambers High Net Worth Guide for Private Wealth Disputes

Archer is proud to announce that partner Steven K. Mignogna, Co-Chair of the firm’s Private Wealth, Estates & Trusts Group and Chair of the Estate and Trust Litigation Group, has been recognized in the prestigious 2025 Chambers High Net Worth Guide for Private Wealth Disputes. Steve is ranked in New Jersey for Estate and Trust Litigation.

The Chambers High Net Worth Guide recognizes the leading law firms and advisors serving individuals and families. The guide is based on independent research and client feedback and is trusted globally as a benchmark of excellence in the private wealth sector. An explanation of Chambers’ ranking system is available here.

This recognition highlights Steven’s standing as one of the leading attorneys in private wealth disputes, emphasizing his extensive experience and dedication to navigating litigation involving estates, trusts, probate matters, fiduciaries, guardianships, and real estate issues. His national reputation stems from his robust work in successfully handling matters at both the trial and appellate levels. Steven represents a diverse range of clients, including banks, corporate fiduciaries, charitable institutions, and individuals such as beneficiaries, executors, trustees, guardians, and surviving spouses.

Throughout his career, Steven has authored extensively, including the treatise Estate and Trust Litigation. He is a sought-after speaker in the field, contributing to numerous professional organizations such as the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), the Heckerling Institute, the National College of Probate Judges, and the American Bar Association.

Steven serves on the Advisory Committee of the Heckerling Institute. He is a Fellow of ACTEC and has held several leadership roles in ACTEC, including State Chair for New Jersey; the Board of Regents; and Chair of ACTEC’s Fiduciary Litigation Committee and Co-Chair of its Damages Subcommittee. He is also highly active in the ABA’s Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section, where he has held leadership roles in various groups, including chairing the Litigation, Ethics, and Malpractice Group. Steven’s commitment to the advancement of legal education and his experience in high-stakes estate and trust matters has earned him numerous honors.