Axiom acquires flexible talent firm Bliss Lawyers

On-demand legal talent firm Axiom has acquired a major US rival as it continues to grow its network

Axiom acquires flexible talent firm Bliss Lawyers

The firm’s acquisition of Bliss Lawyers – and its entire legal talent network - expands its headcount to a network of 2,400 lawyers globally and brings in Bliss co-founders Garry A. Berger, Debbie Epstein Henry, and Suzie Scanlon Rabinowitz on board as executive consultants.

“This acquisition allows us to do that in greater numbers and at greater scale,” said Elena Donio, Axiom CEO. “It will provide our clients with an even deeper bench of curated talent from which to find the right expertise for their legal matters.”

As well as the talent pool and a good cultural fit, Donio is excited by the Bliss acquisition expanding the use of Axiom’s technology investments such as its newly-launched platform for lawyers, Axiom for Talent.

“More Axiom lawyers means more people experiencing our platform and practicing within an elite talent network. But it can’t just be more; it has to be the right kind of more. Garry, Debbie, and Suzie have done an outstanding job identifying and nurturing the kind of exceptional talent that thrives in an on-demand model, and that consistently delights clients,” she said.

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