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Litigation Star


Practice area:

Appellate
Commercial


A partner at Boies Schiller Flexner for over 20 years, Stuart Singer has been an avid advocate in trial and appellate courts for numerous Fortune 500 companies, as well as smaller businesses, individuals, and nonprofit organizations. On the plaintiffs’ side, Stuart has served as lead counsel in antitrust and securities representations that have recovered over $1 billion.


Stuart’s experience covers a wide variety of subjects, including antitrust, securities, energy, class action defense, civil fraud, unfair trade practices, professional liability defense, constitutional business law, and health care. He has successfully defended the largest utility in the U.S., including in a billion dollar class action and before the Florida Supreme Court in a rate case and environmental litigation. He also has represented one of the preeminent law firms in the U.S. for over a decade. 


Stuart has won multiple Most Effective Lawyer awards from the Daily Business Review and has twice been named The American Lawyer’s Litigator of the Week. Stuart’s appellate work has included matters in virtually every federal appellate court in the country, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and he has successfully argued cases in the second, fifth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh federal circuits, as well as the Florida Supreme Court and state appellate courts.


The firm’s 10-year
pro bono case on behalf Florida’s children on Medicaid was led by Stuart and resulted in improved access to medical and dental care for a class of 2 million children.


Stuart has served on and is board chair for the National Association for Urban Debate Leagues, which supports debate programs for inner city high school students across the United States. Stuart also has been elected a member of the American Law Institute, and the board of directors for the Holocaust Documentation & Education Center. He is the co-author of a treatise on trade secrets litigation, and has taught public interest law on the adjunct faculty at the University of Miami Law School and at Harvard Law School. While attending Harvard Law School, Stuart was the editor and president of Harvard Law Review. Additionally, Stuart clerked for Associate Justice Byron R. White of the U.S. Supreme Court.


Stuart is a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.


Updated Sep 2023