Patent litigation attorney
Stuart H. Singer
1 tracked appearance — 1 plaintiff · 0 defendant.
Specialty & background
Stuart H. Singer is a highly accomplished litigator and a managing partner at Boies Schiller Flexner, where he also co-founded the firm's Fort Lauderdale office. His practice areas are broad, encompassing complex commercial litigation, antitrust, and securities matters, with a focus on trials, arbitrations, and appellate cases across the United States. Within intellectual property, he has experience in trade secret litigation, having co-authored a treatise on the subject, and has recently been involved in patent litigation concerning video streaming technology.
In patent litigation, Singer has acted as lead counsel primarily on the plaintiff's side, as evidenced by his representation of DISH DBS Corporation and Sling TV in their patent infringement suit against FuboTV Inc.. This case involves allegations that FuboTV infringes multiple patents related to adaptive bitrate (ABR) technology for smooth video streaming. While his broader litigation career demonstrates a balanced representation of both plaintiffs, securing recoveries exceeding $1 billion in antitrust and securities cases, and defendants, including Fortune 500 companies in class action defense, his patent litigation work, to date, shows a plaintiff-side preference.
A notable aspect of the DISH v. FuboTV patent litigation is FuboTV's challenge to Dish's adaptive bitrate patents before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). While Singer's direct appearances at the PTAB are not explicitly detailed, his role as lead counsel in the civil infringement suit indicates significant involvement with the overall patent strategy, including the PTAB challenge.
Prior to joining Boies Schiller Flexner in 2000, Singer was a partner at K&L Gates from 1993 to 2000 and an associate then partner at Greenberg Traurig from 1983 to 1993. He earned his B.S. and M.A. from Northwestern University and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he served as Editor and President of the Harvard Law Review. Following law school, he clerked for Justice Byron White of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Firms
Roles
- lead counsel1
Cases (1)
- π plaintiffDISH DBS Corporation et al. v. FuboTV Inc.Boies Schiller Flexner · lead counsel