The best firm I have worked at - Paralegal Rijal Law Firm Employee Review

5.0
21 Jan 2020
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Pros

I never usually leave reviews but this law firm is honestly the best place to work at. I actually love coming to work. It is a place where you actually gain real experience. Other law firms don’t let you do much or talk to clients or review your work. There they give me exciting, real cases and review my work. Then they tell me what I did wrong and explain the law. After working here couple months I felt like I gained experience in over a year. Also the bosses are really fun and caring. They are young, cool, and energetic. We have bunch of company outings. The bosses care and treat like family. The work I do even feels so great here, I feel like I’m actually a part of the clients case and I’m making an actual difference.

Cons

There are no benefits offered, but the pay is good and the raises are good

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Cons

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1.0
31 Mar 2026
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Pros

Pay can be competitive if negotiated. Occasional small perks like holiday gifts.

Cons

Training is minimal, and new hires are expected to handle complex legal work with limited guidance. Front desk staff may also be expected to take on responsibilities that align more closely with paralegal duties, despite limited training. This creates a stressful environment where expectations are high but support is low. Communication is inconsistent, and direction can change depending on who you ask, making it difficult to meet expectations. Feedback is not always constructive, contributing to a tense workplace dynamic. There seems to be a stronger emphasis on onboarding new clients than maintaining existing cases, which can lead to gaps in follow-through and added pressure on staff to manage competing priorities. Workloads are heavy relative to staffing, and the volume of cases appears to exceed the level of operational support. Systems used for scheduling and communication can be inefficient, further slowing down workflows. High turnover and lack of structure make long-term stability difficult. No meaningful benefits.

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