Good stepping-stone for new grads or those between roles - Anonymous employee LawDepot Employee Review

2.0
Mar 14, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

• Hybrid setup depending on the team • Free lunches, gift cards, and occasional company events • Nice holiday gestures like Christmas gifts • These perks are appreciated, but they sometimes feel like they are meant to offset some of the challenges in the workplace

Cons

• Expectations are not always clearly explained, which can make it hard to know what is expected • Management style can feel very hands-on and sometimes like micromanagement • The environment can sometimes feel more focused on control and hierarchy than on support and collaboration • The work culture can feel very different depending on the department, and some teams are more welcoming than others • When concerns are raised, employees may not always feel that the process is balanced or that their side is fully heard

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4.0
Sep 12, 2024
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Pros

Flexible, Good Pay, Reputable Company

Cons

Could improve communication. Training could use a little tweaking.

4.0
Dec 1, 2025
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Pros

Remote work flexibility and just general work flexibility with good flex policy Monthly lunches Team engagement activities Kind co-workers Performance metrics program is more open

Cons

The company is transitioning out of a long stretch where work was heavily siloed. Different teams and departments often have trouble communicating, which leads to repeated work across groups. It can definitely be irritating, though leadership has been trying to address it for years, and progress—while slow—does seem to be happening. I anonymized this paragraph through an AI tool, but the sentiment is mine. They also continue to rely on a lot of upfront planning, even though they describe themselves as Agile during hiring conversations. That mismatch can be disappointing. There’s also a big push for uniformity across teams, which isn’t the kind of Agile environment I’m used to. They’re currently rolling out a new transparent performance-metrics system to replace a previous one that wasn’t public. It’s still uncertain how meaningful those metrics will be, since the company doesn’t have clear numerical guidelines for advancement or pay increases. On top of that, their policy states that discussing compensation can result in termination, which doesn’t reflect particularly well on them.

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