Firm News & Press

Marks & Harrison is proud to support the 2011 City Point 5K in Hopewell, VA. In conjunction with the John Randolph Foundation, the City Point 5K promotes community wellness through health education for the residents of Hopewell. Along with Marks & Harrison’s sponsorship, several Firm employees and their families supported…

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John D. Ayers, James Mick Kessel, and Ryan E. Wind served as presenters at this year’s First Day in Practice Seminar. The seminar is put on by the Virginia State Bar and is a continuing legal education program designed for new attorneys who are just beginning their legal careers. Offering…

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Marks & Harrison has been recognized as a tier 1 top law firm for Personal Injury in U.S. News and World Rankings. Read More.

Marks & Harrison is proud to announce Andrew Neville and Brett West are the 2012 recipients of the Marks & Harrison Scholarship. Andrew graduated Cum Laude from Wake Forest University with an undergraduate degree in Political Science and a Minor in Psychology. Andrew is a John Marshall Scholar at T.C….

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J .Penn Crawford and James Mick Kessel attended the Personal Injury Lawyers Marketing and Management Association’s (PILMMA) fall conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. At the summit lawyers discussed better ways to reach clients and help them meet their goals.

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John D. Ayers served as a judge for the 2011 Carrico Moot Court Competition at the University of Richmond School of Law.

The lawyers and staff of Marks & Harrison along with their families, celebrated the Firm’s 100th Anniversary. The event was held in the newly renovated Marble Hall of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Marks & Harrison was founded in 1911 by David A. Harrison, Jr. and has continued its…

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James Mick Kessel served as a judge for the 2011 Carrico Moot Court Competition at the University of Richmond School of Law.

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James Mick Kessel participated in NBC’s No Bill Night. James, along with other members of the Young Lawyers Conference and the Virginia State Bar, offered legal advice to NBC viewers across Richmond.