Ogletree Deakins
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100

Ogletree Deakins was founded by these five.

Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak, and Stewart

100

This professional minor league baseball team plays at The Diamond and is named after a group of animals that travel together.

Richmond Flying Squirrels

100

A loud-mouth, newly minted New York lawyer travels to rural Alabama to defend his cousin in a murder trial.

"My Cousin Vinnie"

100

This group's debut album, with its single, "Push It", sold over 1 million copies, making them the first female rap act to receive gold and platinum certifications.

Salt-N-Pepa

100

The American Meat Institute has dubbed July National this food Month.

Hot Dog

200

This is the year Ogletree Deakins was founded.

1977

200

This island in the James River, accessible by a pedestrian bridge, is a popular spot for hiking, sunbathing, and Civil War history in downtown Richmond.

Belle Isle

200

The main character's career is built on lying, until his son's birthday wish forces him to speak only the absolute truth for 24 hours. 

"Liar Liar"

200

David Bowie's 15th album, with songs like "Modern Love" and the title track, remains his best-selling album.

"Let's Dance"

200

Also called the Old Pennsylvania State House, it's where John Hancock signed his John Hancock July 4, 1776.

Independence Hall

300

This was the year Ogletree Deakins opened its Richmond, Virginia office, becoming the firm's 44th office location.

2013

300

This Richmond-born tennis legend won three Grand Slam singles titles and was the first Black man selected to the U.S. Davis Cup team.

Arthur Ashe

300

Sorority girl Elle Woods defies expectations by getting into Harvard Law School to win back her ex, eventually proving her legal prowess in a high-profile murder case. 

"Legally Blonde"

300

This 1988 power ballad by Poison is the band's signature song, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks. 


"Every Rose Has Its Thorn?"

300

This handheld firework is the source of most fireworks-related injuries.

Sparklers

400

In 1980, Ogletree Deakins opened an office here in the United States.

Washington, D.C.

400

Richmond's St. John's Church is famous as the site where this patriot declared, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

Patrick Henry

400

This Sidney Lumet masterpiece is the ultimate study of the justice system, exploring how one skeptic forces an entire jury to reconsider a murder case.

"12 Angry Men"

400

David Bowie played the Goblin King and recorded the accompanying soundtrack album for this 1986 musical fantasy film directed by Jim Henson.

"Labyrinth"

400

On July 4, 1884 France officially presented this landmark to the United States.

Statue of Liberty

500

When Homer Deakins formally took the reins in 1985, the firm had 36 lawyers and this many offices.

7

Greenville, Atlanta, Spartanburg, Washington, D.C., Raleigh, Albany, and Columbia

500

In 1903, this Richmond woman became one of the first Black female bank presidents in the United States when she led St. Luke Penny Savings Bank.

Maggie L. Walker

500

This 1997 John Grisham adaptation stars Matt Damon as a young lawyer who takes on a powerful insurance company in his first major case.

"The Rainmaker"

500

This band, part of the New Wave of British heavy metal, launched glam metal onto the top ten of the Billboard charts with their album "Pryomania".

Def Leppard

500

The Declaration drew direct inspiration from ideas in this colony's Declaration of Rights.

Virginia