
Missoula Banking and Finance Law Firm
Overview
The Axilon Law Group in Missoula, Montana, is known for superior legal representation in product liability defense, litigation and appeals. Our clients include manufacturers, distributors and dealers in transportation, oil and gas, construction and agriculture-related industries throughout the state of Montana and nationwide.
Stewards Of Our Clients’ Rights, Resources And Reputations
When injuries or death are blamed on a product or a provider, that business...
The Axilon Law Group in Missoula, Montana, is known for superior legal representation in product liability defense, litigation and appeals. Our clients include manufacturers, distributors and dealers in transportation, oil and gas, construction and agriculture-related industries throughout the state of Montana and nationwide.
Stewards Of Our Clients’ Rights, Resources And Reputations
When injuries or death are blamed on a product or a provider, that business...
The Axilon Law Group in Missoula, Montana, is known for superior legal representation in product liability defense, litigation and appeals. Our clients include manufacturers, distributors and dealers in transportation, oil and gas, construction and agriculture-related industries throughout the state of Montana and nationwide.
Stewards Of Our Clients’ Rights, Resources And Reputations
When injuries or death are blamed on a product or a provider, that business is vulnerable to financial loss, loss of business and damage to its reputation. We aggressively defend our clients’ rights, resources and reputations.
We have successfully handled thousands of lawsuits arising out of exposure to asbestos; we have represented pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers in multiple lawsuits and class-action cases; and we have defended the sellers and makers of consumer products from automobiles to baby cribs.
The depth of our trial experience leaves adversarial counsel with no doubt about our ability to take a case to verdict. Because these cases frequently hinge on the testimony of expert witnesses, Axilon Law Group has developed an extensive network of expert opinion and expertise to call upon.
Transportation, Oil And Gas
When an accident takes place, we provide 24/7 service. We assemble a “go team” to be on-site within hours to direct the investigation and provide immediate legal advice. Using computer simulation, accident reconstruction techniques and biomechanical engineers, we are able to build a persuasive, effective defense. Axilon Law Group attorneys recently represented a trucking company in the case of a multitruck accident on an interstate highway involving black ice and catastrophic injuries.
Presence In the Courtroom
Axilon Law Group lawyers practice in all of the state and federal courts in Montana and Wyoming, appellate courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. We are comfortable presenting before judges and juries, in arbitration and mediation. Call our law firm to learn how we can serve you.
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