San Diego, CA — Singleton Schreiber is excited to announce the promotion of Jon Cadieux to Partner in their San Diego office. Cadieux is a member of the firm’s Fire Litigation practice group and brings extensive experience preparing wildfire cases for trial and mediation, as well as expertise in employment law and municipal law.
Early in his career, Cadieux worked with Singleton Schreiber Managing Partner Gerald Singleton on litigation stemming from the 2007 San Diego wildfires. He then spent 11 years representing workers in labor and employment matters, helping secure better pay, safer working conditions, and protection from workplace harassment. After a year as a deputy city attorney, he returned to Singleton Schreiber to represent fire victims once again.
“We are excited to have Jon Cadieux join the Singleton Schreiber partnership group. His expertise, dedication, and commitment to clients make him an outstanding leader within our firm,” said Paul Starita, Singleton Schreiber Partner leading the litigation group.
Cadieux earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, San Diego, and graduated cum laude from California Western School of Law. He is admitted to practice in California state courts, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Singleton Schreiber is a client-centered law firm, focusing on mass torts/multi-district litigation, fire litigation, personal injury/wrongful death, civil rights, environmental law, insurance bad faith, tribal law, and sex abuse/trafficking. Home to the nation’s largest fire litigation practice, the firm has represented over 30,000 wildfire and explosion victims caused by utilities, government negligence, railroads, and corporate misconduct. Its nationally recognized team has played a leading role in high-profile cases including the 2025 Eaton Fire, 2025 Moss Landing Battery Fire, 2025 Esparto Fireworks Explosion, 2023 Maui Fires, and is also actively litigating wildfire cases throughout New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Oregon, and Washington. They are also pursuing groundbreaking litigation against Tesla for misrepresenting their autopilot system, which recently resulted in a historic verdict. Additionally, the firm advocates for survivors of abuse involving hotel chains in California and Washington. With deep experience in complex claims, the firm is committed to helping individuals, fami