Knut Johnson discusses litigation following a massive Northern California sewage spill allegedly linked to years of infrastructure and maintenance issues.
Knut S. Johnson discusses litigation filed on behalf of Clearlake residents following a massive sewage spill tied to aging infrastructure failures.
Michelle Meyers examines California wildfire smoke remediation standards, insurance claim disputes, and proposed legislation impacting fire survivors and homeowner safety.
Brian S. Colón steps into a national leadership role as Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) for the 2026–2027 ...
Danielle Ward Mason discusses environmental justice litigation and diversity in law after being named a finalist for the Daily Report.
Brett Schreiber has been named a finalist for Attorney of the Year at the 2026 California Legal Awards.
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Singleton Schreiber LLP has been named a finalist for Law Firm of the Year at the 2026 California Legal Awards.
Gerald Singleton has been named a finalist for Office Managing Partner of the Year at the 2026 California Legal Awards.
Knut Johnson, Partner at Singleton Schreiber LLP, was featured by The New York Times regarding a federal criminal case stemming from a 2025 migrant smuggling boat capsizing near Torrey Pines ...
Senior Counsel Elizabeth Aniskevich is representing a Colorado couple in a federal lawsuit challenging an equity sharing agreement that allegedly misrepresented the true cost of ...
Senior Counsel Elizabeth Aniskevich is representing plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit challenging allegedly deceptive home equity agreements. The case raises concerns about whether ...
Knut Johnson, Partner at Singleton Schreiber LLP, secured a not guilty verdict on behalf of a California professor charged with assaulting a federal officer following a protest tied to an ...
Singleton Schreiber attorneys secured two cases ranked among California’s Top 100 jury verdicts for 2025, recognizing significant plaintiff trial victories.
Gerald Singleton was recognized in Lawdragon’s 2026 list of 100 Managing Partners, highlighting leadership shaping the future of the legal profession.
Counsel Meagan Verschueren represents the survivor in a federal lawsuit alleging Motel 6 properties enabled and profited from the sex trafficking of a minor.
Counsel Laura Singleton highlights Food from the Bar campaign uniting San Diego’s legal community to fight hunger through fundraising and volunteer efforts.
Letitia Johnson examines the environmental and legal impacts of AI data centers, highlighting community burden and the need for accountability.
Ebony Griffin-Guerrier urges community input ahead of Mississippi Crossing Pipeline deadline, highlighting environmental concerns and the importance of public participation.
Partner Rich Barker is featured in a The New York Times article examining the Department of Justice’s efforts to prosecute protesters, highlighting legal concerns surrounding First ...
Partner Vanessa Waldref represents plaintiffs alleging Central Electric Cooperative caused the Cram Fire through negligent infrastructure management, raising issues of wildfire ...
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Brian Colón supports New Mexico COVID-19 Memorial, highlighted in KRQE article and BernCo.gov video, emphasizing community healing and survivor-driven remembrance.
Senior Counsel Marisa Ong represents a civil rights lawsuit alleging a former police officer abused a minor despite prior misconduct warnings.
Brian Colón calls for FEMA reform, citing delays, transparency failures, and inconsistent handling of claims from victims of the Hermits Peak–Calf Canyon Fire.
Michelle Meyers represents homeowners challenging post-Eaton Fire contamination testing that allegedly influenced insurance decisions on smoke-damage remediation.
Michelle Meyers represents Altadena homeowners in a class-action lawsuit alleging faulty smoke-damage testing after the Eaton Fire.
Singleton Schreiber Partner Michelle Meyers filed a class action alleging Farmers Insurance relied on inadequate testing to deny wildfire smoke damage claims.
Knut Johnson led a legal observer training on First Amendment rights and lawful documentation of federal immigration enforcement encounters.