Villanti built his reputation managing intricate family law cases that require disentangling complex financial portfolios, executive compensation structures, and business valuation disputes. His move toward arbitration reflects a shift in how affluent clients navigate divorce, prioritizing the privacy and strategic flexibility that traditional courtroom litigation often lacks. Managing Partner Meighan Harmon noted that the recognition highlights his judgment and the specific professional standards he maintains across his caseload.
As arbitration becomes a preferred alternative for families managing significant marital estates, the demand for practitioners who can balance legal rigor with discretion has increased. The firm, which focuses exclusively on high-net-worth representation, continues to position arbitration as a primary tool for handling sensitive asset divisions and ownership interests away from the public record.





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