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Keystone Law Firm

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Don't be Fooled and Don't Drink the Koolaid - Paralegal Keystone Law Firm Employee Review

1.0
10 Feb 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I do not work for this company anymore. I met some wonderful people while working there but NONE of them work for this company any longer.

Cons

This company will tell you whatever they think you want to hear to keep you around as long as possible. They love to tout their culture and tell everyone how much integrity and compassion they have when in actuality, they use you up and throw you away. The entire purpose of this company is to fund the owner's lifestyle and his numerous trips to tropical locations and various work trips out of state multiple times a month. There is no training. There is no supervision of staff. The only thing that is pushed is to bill the clients as much as humanly as possible and then some. When staff has concerns regarding ethics, hourly billing rates and legal mechanisms, they are told to just "look up the rule" in a statute book that justifies whatever harebrained scheme the owner and management has cooked up to bring more money in. The catch is: there is no rule or statute.

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5.0
9 Feb 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Caring. Customer-focused. Fair to workforce (sometimes too much so).

Cons

Experienced growing pains and accepted for too long vindictive and negative behavior in hope behavior would adjust from people who no longer are her.

1.0
20 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The air conditioning works fine, and while the owner bills hourly employees for accidentally setting off the security alarm, he hasn’t yet charged them for utilities to keep his law firm running—a place built on greed and deception.

Cons

I resigned from the firm due to billing practices and relentless pressure to meet billable requirements that conflicted with my personal values. Additionally, there were several concerning issues: 1. There was pressure to write positive reviews, which seemed aimed at artificially boosting the firm’s online rating. 2. Employees were encouraged to handle trust monies in ways that felt unethical to meet billable targets. 3. The firm had non-qualified staff preparing income tax returns for clients, despite a lack of tax expertise. 4. Raises and bonuses were often withheld, creating financial uncertainty for staff. 5. There was even talk of charging employees personally for accidental triggers of the office security system. 6. Staff were required to participate in uncomfortable weekly sessions with someone not employed by the firm, seemingly to gather information about other employees. 7. The firm experienced a significant turnover of staff, leading to an overworked and undertrained workforce. Working here could potentially put your professional license at risk. Consider this a warning.

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