David Boies launched Boies Schiller Flexner in 1997 after leaving Cravath, Swaine & Moore, rapidly expanding it into a powerhouse firm with nationwide offices tackling complex litigation for top clients. He spearheaded the U.S. government's antitrust win against Microsoft, defended Al Gore in the pivotal Bush v. Gore case, and co-led the Proposition 8 challenge that advanced marriage equality nationwide. Recently, Boies has led trials against Google over privacy violations and Meta on copyright infringement tied to AI, while contributing sharp Supreme Court commentary on voting rights and judicial overreach. The firm upholds a strong South Florida footprint, managing high-profile corporate disputes and serving key regional players in antitrust, tech, and beyond.
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