About
Stephen J. Biggie is a partner at Arcadier, Biggie & Wood, PLLC, where he represents clients in bankruptcy, personal injury, immigration, and business litigation matters. Practicing law in Florida since 2010, he has extensive experience in both state and federal courts, including civil trials and appeals. His practice is built on providing practical and effective legal solutions for individuals and businesses facing complex disputes.
Mr. Biggie earned his B.A. from the University of Buffalo in 2007. He went on to receive his J.D. from Barry University School of Law in 2010, beginning his career in bankruptcy law immediately after graduation. His education and early focus on bankruptcy law provided the foundation for his broader practice, where he continues to represent clients with diligence and strong advocacy.
After starting his career in bankruptcy, Mr. Biggie joined Arcadier and Associates, P.A. in 2011 as an associate attorney, where he expanded his work into labor and employment, immigration, and business disputes. In 2018, he became a partner with Arcadier, Biggie & Wood, PLLC. Over the years, he has handled cases involving collective unpaid wage claims, property disputes in bankruptcy court, complex means testing, deportation proceedings, and appellate litigation.
Licensed to practice in Florida, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, and Florida’s Federal Middle District Court, Stephen J. Biggie continues to advocate for clients in a wide range of legal matters. His combination of trial experience and appellate work makes him a versatile and trusted advocate. Whether handling bankruptcy, personal injury, or immigration issues, he is committed to protecting the rights of residents and businesses throughout Melbourne, Palm Bay, and surrounding Florida communities.
Law Office Affiliations
- Partner, Arcadier, Biggie & Wood, PLLC
- Member, Florida Bar Association
Licensed State
- Florida
Education
- Barry University School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - University of Buffalo
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Awards & Badges

- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Contracts And Agreements
- Sexual Harassment
- Wrongful Termination
- Citizenship
- Litigation
- Discrimination




