Pros
They have an impressive roster of clients. You should use them as a temp agency (when you're between jobs).
Cons
Axiom's model is just to pay their lawyers as little as possible. Depending on your 'talent partner', you may have a different experience but they essentially ignore you (the lawyer) after you've been placed with a client. Through initial business development efforts, they have built up an impressive roster of clients. In essence, the structure is in place for them to continously make money without putting in much effort. Once they place a lawyer, the lawyer is really doing all the work (i.e. legal work and the relationship management), but Axiom gets all the upside. Once you start working for them, you realize they are just an overhyped placement agency. Since the talent they are placing are lawyers, they just make a lot more from each lawyer placement than would a typical placement agency. I'm surprised by all the positive reviews--all the Axiom lawyers, I met through working for the client, did not like Axiom and badmouthed them to the client.