Two cousins who run a Cartersville law firm are being sued for failing to repay their parts of a $1.5 million loan taken from a now-defunct bank.

The plaintiff, Little Rock, Ark.-based Bank of the Ozarks, claims that attorney William A. Neel Jr. and his cousin, Robert Neel, defaulted on the loan. William Neel is the owner of the Neel Law Firm, and Robert Neel, who is not a lawyer, is its president.

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