As the death toll from the wreck of the cruise ship Costa Concordia off the coast of Italy mounts, law firms have begun to land roles for both the boat’s parent company and the victims of the disaster.
The number of confirmed dead from the January 13 crash hit 16 people this week, and at least 16 people are missing. The ship was carrying about 4,200 people when it sank after hitting rocks close to the shore of an island near Tuscany.
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