LegalVision Reviews

4.2

86% would recommend to a friend

(114 total reviews)

Lachlan McKnight

92% approve of CEO

89% positive business outlook

LegalVision has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 114 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The LegalVision employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Legal industry (3.8 stars).

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114 reviews
1.0
29 May 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free lunch Nice office space Good location Reasonable hours

Cons

- LegalVision hires law grads to do sales with the lure of a job at the end of a year as a lawyer if you do well in the role (very appealing especially in the current job market). - The job description doesn't really mirror what you end up doing (it's glorified legal telemarketing - don't fool yourselves). You think you will be speaking to great sophisticated clients and then liaising with the lawyers to get exposure to the actual legal work but, in my experience, there was no project "management" it was project initiation and then passing off to the lawyers to do the work, meaning the legal team and the customer care team are very separated. - The leads are usually very poor quality so your job ends up being a triage legal secretary. - Sales were put above provision of legal advice. Bet your bottom dollar baby - The sales targets were unrealistic and we would have a lot of pressure placed on us to turn around a bad quarter if say a capital raise did not go as planned - Each customer care employee has a mentor and the mentoring is meant to support you and improve your performance but what ends up happening is that your calls are listened to and you get criticised for an hour straight and leave feeling absolutely depressed. It's very big brother in there. - The culture is very cliquey and I often felt excluded. -The pay is pretty poor. $60K including super. - I often did not feel like I could ask for help, and would get criticised for asking for it as they would say this was disruptive and loading problems onto senior/other team members. As a junior, you will obviously not know what you are doing quite often and there comes a point where you need to ask for help and its negligent not to provide that help.

2.0
15 Apr 2024

Just another law firm

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great database of automated precedents and resources to boost efficiency Some seniors and coworkers are extremely knowledgeable Flexible working (great for the legal industry, considered standard in other areas) Good social events Office in a nice central location Effort-based promotion Intelligent and inspired use of AI in drafting and document review

Cons

Senior management: If you get paired with a Practice Leader or Senior Lawyer who you get along well with who supports you the way you need, you will go far. If you're not as lucky, expect to be talked down to, receive unhelpful and demoralising feedback, and feel isolated from the rest of the people in your practice area. If you're a favourite, they will be incredibly patient, nurturing, and supportive of you. If you are not, they will not hesitate to push you out of the company the second they feel that you are 'inefficient'. Whilst LV does expect you to take your own initiative in your work, a lot of seniors forget that they too were once new to their practice area, and do not seem to have any patience for 'underperformers'. Lack of support: LV is very fast-paced with a huge focus on efficiency. If you don't keep up or if they have to explain something to you more than once, expect to be left behind. Workplace bullying: From my experience and speaking to other lawyers and graduates, almost every team has a clique and a bullying problem. Be careful who you ask for help, as the workplace can be toxic to the point where some people are too scared to come into the office because others have been nasty to them, and complain about them in separate group chats. I have also frequently seen and heard of coworkers crying in the bathrooms after receiving harsh feedback from senior staff. Lack of HR presence: LV claims to have an open, supportive environment, however during my time they have failed to take allegations of harrassment seriously and don't do much to make their staff feel safe. Lawyers are instructed to tolerate any behaviour from clients, and to finish the work faster to get out of any uncomfortable situations. There is very little support from HR, no follow-up from senior management; to put it frankly, nobody seems to care about an issue unless it's directly tied to efficiency or how you can bring in more business for the company. LV claims to be 'different' from the traditional law firms, but at its core it's just another old firm dressed up in nicer packaging ('tech firm culture', 'innovation').

1.0
16 Mar 2018

Worst place I have ever worked

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Location is good, some people are alright. But we're all just hanging out there until something better comes along.

Cons

For all their promotion of 'startup culture' and that culture is the backbone of a workplace - this company has the WORST workplace environment I have ever experienced. The place is literally run by children, the biggest of whom is the CEO Lachlan McKnight who I am shocked to see currently has a 100% approval rating on this platform. I find that very hard to believe. He is arrogant, purely money-driven, unprofessional and at times plain rude. Management is useless to non-existent and I think investors are misled by this company purporting to be 'tech-driven' when I have worked at many other companies that claim no such thing and have far more advanced technology and software capabilities. The only tech they have is old Gilbert & Tobin computers. All in all, this workplace was the worst I have ever experienced and would not recommend this place to anyone, to work or to get legal advice.

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LegalVision Response
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Hi there - thanks for taking the time to provide feedback on you experience working at LegalVision. I'd like to give you the opportunity to reach out to me to discuss your feedback further. My email is georgina.gordon@legalvision.com.au. I hope to hear from you soon. Best regards, Georgie
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