Attorney - Anonymous employee Terry Bryant Employee Review

5.0
31 Jan 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Terry Bryant is a fast-paced law firm that rewards hard work. The team is cross-trained so everyone is equipped to handle a variety of tasks from the moment a new client calls for help until that same client's case is resolved. There is a wealth of legal experience in the attorneys and staff, so Terry Bryant is both an experienced law firm for legal representation and a great learning environment for new employees. Everyone has an open door policy and is willing to answer questions as they arise. The work environment is very structured, but this comes from years of experience in handling personal injury cases so the firm can run as efficiently as possible and provide the highest quality customer service.

Cons

Expectations are clearly communicated from the beginning of employment. However, the structured work environment can be challenging for some employees.

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5.0
2 Dec 2024
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Pros

Terry Bryant has established a work environment that promotes a culture of excellence, teamwork, respect, and loyalty. Staff is empowered to express opinions and concerns. Management leads by example in handling clients with the utmost care.

Cons

Have not had any negative experiences.

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1.0
14 Apr 2026
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Pros

Recognized name in personal injury.

Cons

The firm operates with a level of control that undermines trust and professionalism. Employees are required to clock out for even brief breaks, including restroom use. Lunch is labeled as paid, but there is a clear expectation that work continues, making it effectively not a break at all. A strict no-phone policy requires personal phones to be completely powered off during the day. In practice, this means family members must call the office line in case of emergencies, which is unnecessarily rigid. Micromanagement is constant. Leadership maintains a visible, watchful presence throughout the day, creating an environment where employees feel monitored rather than trusted to perform their roles. Overtime is promoted during hiring, but in reality, any overtime is closely questioned and discouraged. This creates a disconnect between expectations and what is actually supported. Leadership communication can feel controlling and, at times, dismissive. Combined with the policies above, this contributes to a low-trust environment with limited autonomy. It is also worth noting that many of the positive reviews here do not reflect the day-to-day experience and appear inconsistent with what most staff encounter. The firm may present well externally, but internally the culture is rigid, closely monitored, and difficult to sustain long term.

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