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Foley & Lardner LLP

I'm all-in on Foley & Lardner LLP - its lawyers, culture, management, and business are all outstanding. Highly recommended!
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Foley & Lardner LLP Reviews

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Foley & Lardner is a law firm established in 1842 with offices in the US, Asia, and Europe. The reviews of the firm from attorneys and other staff members are generally positive, praising the family-oriented atmosphere, open communication, and focus on technology and improvement. Employees have reported feeling respected and supported in their roles and having ample opportunities to learn new procedures and software.

However, there are still some drawbacks to working at the firm. The long 9-hour workdays for assistants hired from 2017 to present can be draining, and the lack of flexibility to work remotely beyond the allowed one day per week is seen as a negative. Additionally, there is no profit sharing, limited vacation days, and other departments are not allowed to work from home. The paternity policy has also been criticized.

Overall, Foley & Lardner is a well-respected law firm, though there is some room for improvement in terms of work-life balance and flexibility. Employees appreciate the supportive atmosphere and commitment to technology and innovation, though some benefits are lacking. With the right attitude and expectations, the firm can be a great place to work.

"The review of the Foley & Lardner LLP was complimentary." - Anonymous

- Reviewed on Jun 23, 2023

Pros: 5.0 Former Employee, more than 3 yearsGreat PlaceAccounts Receivable Manager in Los Angeles, CA ProsLots of opportunity if you complete your workConsSome days... there is a lot of work... and you have to stay and finish

Current or former employee?: Former Employee

Last Year at Employer: 2022

Job type: Full time

"The source's glowing review of the Foley & Lardner LLP was truly encouraging." - Anonymous

- Reviewed on Feb 17, 2023

Pros: 5.0 Former Employeegreat firm!Feb 1, 2023 - Anonymous Employee in Salt Lake City, UT Pros*SLC office specific* -incredible camaraderie and teamwork -kind, hard-working, and intelligent colleagues -challenging and interesting legal work -at or near top of SLC market for attorney compensation -stable national firmCons-the job of being a litigation attorney often just sucks no matter where you are

Current or former employee?: Former Employee

Last Year at Employer: 2021

Job type: Full time


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