See reviews for White & Case LLP from attorneys and other legal professionals below.
Pros: 5.0 Current Employee, more than 1 yearGreat place to workTechnical Advisor ProsWonderful place to work with really experienced and kind colleagues. Busy workload but lots to learn.ConsNothing really to complain. It's a good place to work!
Current or former employee?: Former Employee
Last Year at Employer: 2022
Job type: Full time
Cons: 1.0 Former Employee, more than 3 yearsCheap firm - make sure you agree to a good salary as there are 0 bonus for staff.Practice Assistant in Los Angeles, CA ProsWorking on Interesting international matters.ConsNo bonus for staff - they tell you overtime is your bonus.Administration doesn't care.You eat what you kill culture.Advice to ManagementHire competent local office administrators.
Current or former employee?: Former Employee
Last Year at Employer: 2021
Job type: Full time
Cons: 1.0 Former Employee, more than 3 yearsGo Anywhere ElseAssociate Attorney in New York, NY ProsIncredible social life, especially among junior associatesModern office with great amenitiesMarket compensation for Big LawConsPoor allocation of work and responsibilityToxic work culture among management and seniorsLittle to no oversight over the individual associate - you are a cog in a machineRelatively poor exit opportunities compared to peer firmsFirm does not have any true system for associate development other than PowerPoint ""trainings""What you want out of your career is meaningless to management - your billable hour is all that mattersHours are horrible if you're in the wrong groupAdvice to ManagementPay attention to the decay in firm morale over the years and ask yourself why
Current or former employee?: Former Employee
Last Year at Employer: 2021
Job type: Full time
Cons: As a former associate attorney who spent more than three years at White & Case LLP in New York, NY, I have a unique perspective on the company culture and work environment. My time at the firm was challenging, marked by poor allocation of work and responsibility, a toxic work culture among management and seniors, and a lack of support and development opportunities for associates.At White & Case, associates are treated as cogs in a machine, with little to no oversight. The focus is solely on billable hours, with no regard for personal career development or growth. The exit opportunities compared to peer firms were relatively poor, and the firm did not have any meaningful system for associate development beyond PowerPoint presentations.In light of these experiences, I would like to offer the following advice to the management at White & Case. I believe it is important to pay attention to the decline in firm morale and to consider why this is happening.
Current or former employee?: Former Employee
Last Year at Employer: 2022
Job type: Full time
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