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LITIGATIONAUGUST 19, 2026

Singleton Schreiber

Synthesized by Claude Opus 4.8 from the signals

Singleton Schreiber's playbook is visible in the one verdict on record: recast a compliance gap—here, SDS noncompliance—as deliberate concealment, then scale it across multiple plaintiffs to move a respiratory claim into eight figures. That template netted $31.6M in Estate of Khan v. Pacific Foods (CA, 2026), and the firm is now running it against our book, with four open suits among fifteen businesses targeted. Beyond that single public verdict, the firm's broader track record is not established here—what's known is the method and its one proven payout.