Cellino Law
Cellino Law's playbook leans on New York Labor Law §240, the absolute-liability statute that strips defendants of the negligence defense and shifts the entire risk burden onto property owners and contractors—a structural advantage the firm has already converted into a $110,000,000 verdict in Rodriguez v. Bovis Lend Lease (NY, 2024). The firm currently sustains $149,144 in monthly ad spend across the demo book, has named or targeted 11 book businesses in its advertising or suits, and carries 4 open lawsuits against book insureds. Beyond the single Rodriguez verdict, the firm's broader litigation outcomes are not established in the record reviewed here.
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