The law firm Marks & Harrison has entered a partnership with the Richmond Flying Squirrels, becoming an official Proud Partner as the baseball club prepares for its inaugural season at CarMax Park. The partnership represents a significant alignment between a long-standing community institution and a major new entertainment venue in the region. A spokesperson for the law firm emphasized the connection between the partnership and their community commitment, stating that supporting a team and venue that brings people together aligns with their values.
The Richmond Flying Squirrels, the Double-A Eastern League affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, have established themselves as one of minor league baseball's most successful franchises since their founding in 2010. This season marks a pivotal transition as the team moves from The Diamond to the newly constructed CarMax Park. The state-of-the-art facility is designed to function as more than just a ballpark, hosting Flying Squirrels baseball alongside year-round events and community gatherings to create a regional destination for families and fans.
As part of the partnership agreement, Marks & Harrison will receive prominent visibility during Flying Squirrels home games through various marketing channels. These include in-game promotions, videoboard and public address announcements, and rotating LED and digital signage throughout the stadium. The Flying Squirrels' opening night at CarMax Park is scheduled for April 7, 2026, marking the beginning of this new chapter for both the team and its community partners.
The partnership underscores the broader economic and cultural significance of CarMax Park as a major investment in Richmond. By connecting a law firm with over a century of service to accident and injury victims with a premier minor league baseball organization, the collaboration demonstrates how professional sports venues can serve as catalysts for community engagement and corporate partnerships. The arrangement positions both organizations to benefit from increased visibility while contributing to the vitality of the new entertainment district developing around the stadium.


