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Brett Schreiber, founding partner at Singleton Schreiber in San Diego, has earned a national reputation as a top trial attorney in personal injury and wrongful death cases. Originally from South Florida, Brett Schreiber recently returned to his roots for a landmark case, Benavides v. Tesla, in which he secured a $243 million jury verdict, placing him and the case in the international spotlight. Mr. Schreiber's legal journey began in a family dedicated to public service; his father, Alan Schreiber, served as Broward County’s public defender for decades. Though deeply influenced by this upbringing, Brett Schreiber chose to forge his own path, moving west after college and eventually establishing a thriving legal career in San Diego. Known for tackling high-stakes, complex litigation, Mr. Schreiber has consistently taken on powerful defendants, most recently challenging Tesla over its Autopilot system. His team revealed that the company had withheld critical crash data for years, leading not only to a major verdict but also to what may be one of the most significant sanction awards in civil court history. Beyond litigation, Schreiber emphasizes the importance of mastering digital evidence and encourages younger attorneys to trust their instincts, push boundaries, and never accept incomplete answers, especially in a world where “nothing is ever deleted.”

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