Closing Statement 

When state Sen. Henry L. Marsh III unceremoniously shuttered the historic law firm a few weeks back, he pulled the shades on Richmond’s most consequential legal association of the 20th century.

Hill, Tucker & Marsh was neither Richmond’s largest law firm nor its most prestigious. It didn’t maintain a stately address on Main Street or command a sweeping, boardroom view of the James River. At times, the firm or its various antecedents,…

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