Cellino Law
Cellino Law's playbook leans on New York Labor Law §240, a statute imposing absolute liability that lets plaintiffs recover without proving negligence—a structural advantage that produced a $110,000,000 verdict in Rodriguez v. Bovis Lend Lease (NY, 2024). With $149,144 in monthly ad spend feeding a pipeline that has already touched 11 book businesses and generated 4 open suits, the firm's exposure to our book is active, not theoretical. Beyond the Rodriguez verdict, the public record here is thin, and further verdict history should be pulled before pricing.
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