Jun 17, 2020 · Cellino and Barnes, New York Legal Duo, Announce Split Cellino and Barnes, Jingle-Famous Legal Duo, Announce Their Official Split By Leia Idliby Jun 17th, 2020, 11:17 am 52 comments Ross Cellino...
New York law firm Cellino & Barnes has a recognizable jingle that has been played on television for years, but the song is suddenly the center of the latest ...
May 11, 2017 · The latest 'celebrity' split to rock social media is probably the most unexpected yet. Buffalo, New York, personal-injury lawyers Ross Cellino and Stephen Barnes have become well-known for their...
New York law firm Cellino & Barnes has a recognizable jingle that has been played on television for years, but the song is suddenly the center of the latest social media craze. Broadway actress ...
In October of 2020, Barnes was piloting a small plane on his way to his mother's birthday party when it crashed. Barnes died in the crash, as did his niece, Elizabeth D.Apr 27, 2021
Ken KaufmanThe original jingle was written by Buffalo's Ken Kaufman, who has famously written many of the radio advertising jingles Western New Yorkers can't seem to get out of their heads. That original mid-'90s version of the Cellino & Barnes jingle featured the firm's original Buffalo telephone number, 854-2020.Jan 8, 2019
The Barnes Firm confirmed Steve Barnes and his niece died in the Oct. 2 crash in Pembroke. A preliminary report from the NTSB indicates the Socata TBM 700 had taken off from the Buffalo Niagara International Airport around 7:45 a.m. and landed at the Manchester Airport in New Hampshire around 90 minutes later.Oct 22, 2020
The split came after a fraught three-year legal battle between the two partners. Back in 2017, Mr. Cellino filed a lawsuit against Mr. Barnes and the law firm after they had clashed over the management of the business, employees' compensation and other issues.Oct 2, 2020
At the time, it was 854-2020. Years later, when Cellino and Barnes expanded from Buffalo to Rochester, they wanted a separate phone number for the new city — 654-2020 — so they called Kaufman back.Aug 8, 2019
The state courts suspended Cellino for six months and issued a letter of censure against Barnes after an investigation into allegations that they improperly gave loans to personal injury clients, at a 15 percent interest rate.Jul 9, 2017
Human Remains Found During Investigation of Fatal Plane Crash in Pembroke. PEMBROKE, N.Y. — ​Genesee County officials say they have found human remains at the site of Friday's plane crash that killed Western New York attorney Steve Barnes and his niece Elizabeth Barnes.Oct 4, 2020
The Cellino & Barnes jingle was so ubiquitous that it was spoofed on “Saturday Night Live” and even reinterpreted by Broadway stars and others in an internet “Cellino & Barnes Challenge.”.
Their advertising tune was written by Ken Kaufman, a Buffalo-based jingle writer. Mr. Barnes suggested the lyrics. “They’re the injury attorneys — not just some of the injury attorneys,” Mr. Kaufman said in an interview with Vox in 2019. “It’s a pre-emptive slogan, which was brilliant.”.
Barnes, right, and Ross M. Cellino Jr. became familiar faces in television commercials and on billboards, like this one in the Bronx. Credit... Christopher Sadowski.
If you've heard the famous Cellino & Barnes jingle ("800-888-8888! Don't wait, call 8!"), chances are, you'd probably also heard about the famous feud between the two lawyers. Especially if you live in New York or California (which is where the personal injury lawyers had their offices). Ross Cellino and Stephen Barnes called their partnership ...
Why? He stated that Cellino tried to "poach" and "pirate" lawyers from the firm. Barnes also alleged that Cellino was "engaging in a pattern of conduct which has caused and continues to cause catastrophic damage to C&B, its reputation, and its brand." Apparently, Cellino was telling employees that it was better for their careers if they worked for a firm called simply "Cellino," since "Barnes" wasn't as catchy of a name.
In October 2017, Cellino was able to get Barnes from using the original firm's name as well as the 888-8888 number. The Cellino & Barnes firm simply became The Barnes Firm (and the number became 800-800-0000, which is arguably even cooler), but we'll get to that in a sec!
Ross Cellino and Stephen Barnes called their partnership quits back in May 2017 (and the battle became more and more dramatic), but that doesn't stop us from wondering whatever happened to these two and why they decided to start suing each other. Article continues below advertisement.
In October of 2020, Steve Barnes died in a plane crash. Things then took a tragic turn. In October of 2020, Barnes was piloting a small plane on his way to his mother's birthday party when it crashed. Barnes died in the crash, as did his niece, Elizabeth D. Barnes.
Apparently, the California firm didn't reimburse the original Cellino & Barnes firm for using the (800) 888-8888 phone number and jingle. Article continues below advertisement.
Cellino tried stopping Barnes from using the famous jingle. In August 2017, Cellino tried to legally prevent Barnes from using the Cellino and Barnes jingle for Barnes's California business. Barnes apparently owned three offices in the state of California (in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Oakland). According to one of Barnes' attorneys, "There was ...