John B. Quinn

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan

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Partner and trial attorney at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan 

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The mementos of broken relationships usually sit in a dusty closet. So what happens when someone decides to collect them and display them to the public?

The Museum of Broken Relationships

The mementos of broken relationships usually sit in a dusty closet. So what happens when someone decides to collect them and display them to the public?

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