A 30-year-old commercial inspired a new play. A Buffalo-based personal injury law firm, Cellino and Barnes, became famous 30 years ago thanks to their catchy commerical. It inspired skits on Saturday ...
What do you know about Cellino and Barnes? If you've spent time anywhere near Buffalo, New York, you might know of them as the law firm behind the insidiously catchy jingle that played for over 25 ...
Earworm warning: Reading this review may cause anyone who lived in New York or Los Angeles during the 1990s and 2000s to recall with maddening frequency a fatally catchy TV ad jingle for a certain ...
On the left, the new campaign. On the right, the old campaign, which became a famous presence in city limits. In the center, Tim Cellino and his dog Sal. Marc A. Hermann/MTA New York City The next ...
Breaking up is hard to do. Ross Cellino Jr. — sole surviving partner of famed, defunct Cellino & Barnes personal injury law firm – plans on snagging tickets to the resurrected eponymous play about his ...
We first meet the two lawyers during their salad days in Buffalo, New York. Barnes, fresh out of law school, is looking for work; Cellino, a daddy’s boy, is floundering at his father’s firm because he ...
After years of drilling 854-2020 into the deepest recesses of our subconscious memory through repetitive and infectious jingles, the Cellino & Barnes law firm has a new phone number. With the William ...
It’s been five years since the once-ubiquitous injury law firm Cellino & Barnes ceased to exist as more than a persistent earworm — (800) 888-8888 — and a memory. In the half-decade since its ...
Release Date: June 4, 2009 This content is archived. BUFFALO, N. Y. -- The University at Buffalo Law School has received an unrestricted gift of $1 million from two well-known alumni, Ross M. Cellino ...
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BUFFALO, N. Y. -- The University at Buffalo Law School has received an unrestricted gift of $1 million from two well-known alumni, Ross M. Cellino Jr. and Stephen E. Barnes, shareholders in the ...