Costell & Cornelius
California Law Firm
Costell & Cornelius
Located in the beautiful Santa Monica, California, Costell & Cornelius law firm practices bankruptcy, real estate law, and entertainment law. Their law firm is highly regarded amongst local competition in Southern California and maintain a tradition of quality representation for all their clients. Their principal attorneys, Jeffrey Costell and Alexandre Cornelius, are careful, thoughtful, responsive and will aggressive advocate for their clients' business needs.
Practice Areas:
- Bankruptcy
- Real Estate Law
- Entertainment Law
Principal Attorneys:
- JEFFREY LEE COSTELL
- ALEXANDRE IAN CORNELIUS
Costell & Cornelius
1299 Ocean Avenue, Suite 400
Santa Monica, CA 90401
http://www.costell-law.com/
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