The number of civil jury trials has dropped precipitously in the United States, but don’t tell that to the 59 litigators at Hartford-based Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider. Every single lawyer at the firm is a litigator, and all of the firm’s revenues derive from litigation—or at least the possibility of it.

The Axinn litigation philosophy is “lean and mean,” says partner Chad Landmon. For example, Axinn teams are usually smaller than the legal teams they go up against, Landmon added.

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