Firm News

Marks & Harrison is proud to announce that William F. Dudley is the 2011 recipient of the Marks & Harrison Scholarship. William graduated from Old Dominion University with an undergraduate degree in Finance and an M.B.A. At the T.C. Williams School of Law, William is a member of the Black Law Students Association, Virginia State […]

Firm News

Tonight on NBC 12, Marks & Harrison lawyers are staffing the Call Center to help with any legal questions viewers might have. Also, Joanna L. Suyes is being interviewed about employment law. Tune in at 5:00 p.m. if you have any legal questions.

Community

James Mick Kessel and Marks & Harrison sponsored the SCAN 5K Race to Protect Children on February 26, 2011 and supported SCAN’s work to help Richmond’s most vulnerable children. This event was held at West Broad Villagein Short Pump on February 26, 2011. More information on the race can be found here: http://www.grscan.com/SCAN5K/.

Firm News

James Mick Kessel served as a judge for the Barnett Moot Court Competition at the T.C. Williams School of Law.

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Joanna L. Suyes and Dean C. Marcus have been asked to speak as distinguished faculty at the National Business Institute’s seminar Handling a Social Security Disability Case in Richmond, VA on April 27, 2011. This seminar is for lawyers how want to maximize the Social Security Disability benefits their clients receive.

Firm News

James A. McCauley, John C. Shea, Ryan E. Wind, and Eric D. Yost attended the 2011 American Association for Justice (AAJ) Winter Convention in Miami, FL. AAJ Conventions give accomplished trial lawyers and experts an opportunity to discuss the latest developments in trial advocacy and other specialized legal topics.

Community

Virginia personal injury lawyers support more safety education for teen drivers.

Firm News

James Mick Kessel served as a judge for the 2011 Client Counseling & Negotiation Board, Merhige Environmental Law Competition at the University of Richmond School of Law.

Community

Virginia personal injury lawyers urge motorists to review their car insurance coverage.

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