Cellino Law
Cellino Law's playbook leans on New York Labor Law §240, where absolute liability strips defendants of the negligence defense—as demonstrated in Rodriguez v. Bovis Lend Lease (NY, 2024), a $110,000,000 verdict that turned on statutory exposure rather than fault. The firm is currently advertising against or litigating with 11 businesses in the demo book, with 4 open suits, backed by monthly ad spend of $149,144. Beyond the Rodriguez verdict, public-record outcomes tied to this firm are limited, so loss-severity inference rests on a single data point.
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