Axinn Honored With Litigation Department of the Year
May 13, 2013
Axinn is pleased to announce that the firm’s Litigation Group was named “Litigation Department of the Year” in the category of Litigation Boutique by the Connecticut Law Tribune. Nominees were judged on their excellence in general litigation and specialty practice areas.
The Law Tribune showcased the winners in their May 13, 2013 edition and printed the following nomination highlight for Axinn:
“Axinn can be described by what it is not. Axinn is not a large, general practice firm with an army of junior associates in a pyramid structure. Axinn is a litigation boutique with experienced and sophisticated trial lawyers, a core of aggressive young partners, and a small number of very bright associates. While Axinn has a Connecticut office, it is not a local practice firm. Rather, Axinn’s cases range from California to New York, and from Florida to Massachusetts. Axinn takes on some of the largest and most complex cases in the country, from class actions to biochemical patent disputes.”
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