After years of bitter litigation, Cellino & Barnes may be on the cusp of making their breakup official.
Details of the firm split, however, haven’t been worked out, and it’s not clear when the litigation will end.
Ross Cellino says his partner, Stephen Barnes, had finally agreed to break up their famed personal-injury firm. The fate of the firm's jingle is not yet certain.
January 09, 2020 at 03:13 PM
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The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
After years of bitter litigation, Cellino & Barnes may be on the cusp of making their breakup official.
Details of the firm split, however, haven’t been worked out, and it’s not clear when the litigation will end.
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