When Stuart Singer first heard from another lawyer that thousands of poor children were struggling to access health and dental care under Florida’s Medicaid system, it made an immediate impression.

“I remember thinking, this is a case that needs bringing,” said Singer, a partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner based in Fort Lauderdale. He soon approached the firm’s chairman, David Boies, about getting involved on a pro bono basis.

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