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Overview

Chris Rodriguez is a partner in the Sacramento office of Singleton Schreiber and, along with partner Andrew Bluth, leads the firm’s mass torts practice.

Before opening the Sacramento office of Singleton Schreiber, Mr. Rodriguez was a partner at two major national law firms and served as the managing partner of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman’s Sacramento office. Mr. Rodriguez is an experienced trial attorney who has represented clients in jury trials, bench trials, arbitrations, and administrative hearings involving a broad array of complex civil litigation issues. He prides himself on not only being a fierce advocate and skilled trial lawyer, but also on developing practical, efficient strategies that serve the best interests and well-being of his clients. Throughout his career, Mr. Rodriguez has successfully represented some of America’s largest corporations in business-to-business litigation, as well as in litigation against state and federal agencies. Mr. Rodriguez is excited to bring that experience to Singleton Schreiber and its clients.

Mr. Rodriguez is admitted in all state and federal courts in the state of California, as well as the United States Supreme Court.

Mr. Rodriguez graduated from Harvard University in 1996 with a degree in economics (cum laude) and earned his law degree in 2000 from the Boalt Hall (Berkeley) School of Law. He has been regularly recognized by Sacramento Magazine as a “Top Lawyer.”

Mr. Rodriguez grew up in a small town outside of Sacramento, California, where he still lives with his wife and three children. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family, coaching competitive youth basketball, and volunteering as an umpire for the local Little League baseball program.

Honors & Awards

2025 The Best Lawyers in America

Professional Affiliations

Membership

Member, San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association (SFTLA)

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Education

Harvard University (Cum Laude), 1996

Boalt Hall (Berkeley) School of Law, 2000

Admissions

  • State of California
  • State of Texas
  • United States District Courts for the Northern Districts of California
  • United States District Courts for the Southern Districts of California
  • United States District Courts for the Eastern Districts of California
  • United States District Courts for the Central Districts of California
  • United States Supreme Court
  • United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California

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