Edelson Reviews

3.6

52% would recommend to a friend

(30 total reviews)

48% positive business outlook

Edelson has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 30 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Edelson 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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30 reviews
2.0
7 Aug 2023
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Pros

I appreciate the the ethos of Edelson’s cases especially in digital privacy, and met talented, tech-savvy young attorneys who seemed like rising stars. As to the administration, I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt in that they probably do actually believe in their ideals, regardless of execution. I think there is some version of the firm that could be great.

Cons

In my experience, HR and the Chief of Staff tended to engage in tone-policing and micromanaging around employee personalities that does not make for a good work environment. If superiors constantly telling you that you “talk wrong”, write emails wrong, etc. is going to give you anxiety, or frankly just a certain claustrophobia, this is probably not a fun place for you to work. If you are a straight shooter or not neurotypical, that could present an issue. I can’t say that as an adult in professional settings, I have ever been spoken to in the condescending and critical manner that I was here. I have some broader concern about ways the firm seems to monitor discourse among employees who have complaints about superiors or the workplace. Regardless of whether such complaints are founded or unfounded, freedom to this type of discourse is important (and in theory protected). For example, even early on, my supervisor asked me (as “we”, apparently on behalf of the administration) to name names of coworkers who had complaints about how the administration treats paralegals. (I avoided the question, but that’s a hell of a thing to ask your subordinates, even veiled in the plausible deniability of “we care about our culture so rumors are bad for us”.) This impression was consistent with other instances preceding my termination. My time at the firm was short-lived so ultimately, it’s possible I just had a bad run and one can, in fact, have a much better experience. In any case, whether broadly reflective or not, these are issues which I hope could be focus points.

1.0
20 Mar 2023

Toxic culture, toxic bosses

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Pros

Flexible remote and hybrid work. Really intelligent, kind, and respectful associates and partners in many areas of the firm.

Cons

Management is beyond poor, particularly in the uppermost levels of the firm. Many members of senior management— especially CEO and Chief of Staff — are childish and vindictive. The culture is truly exhausting, as you will be working with little work-life balance and arbitrary compensation, overworked attorneys, and members of senior management who care a little too much about making music videos and throwing expensive parties— and if you raise valid concerns about all this, said members will come down on you with a disproportionate amount of force. Additionally, the firm boasts about a commitment to diversity and employee health, as well as a genuine desire to achieve justice and the best possible outcomes for its clients. In my experience, Edelson’s “commitment” to diversity and employee health does not appear to be backed by any internal practices (retention rate of diverse employees does not seem great, on top of a generally terrible retention rate, especially for supporting staff). As for caring about clients, it’s a nice sentiment that many important Edelson individuals like to repeat on all kinds of platforms, but the firm comes up short in this area as well. It was a sad moment for me when I realized a firm I first thought was so genuinely good really only possesses an extraordinary sense of self-righteousness.

1.0
8 Feb 2023

Avoid at all costs.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have no pros to report.

Cons

Where to begin... Management is a classic "old boys club" clique led by the CEO who thinks he's the hottest thing since sliced bread. I legitimately think the Chief of Staff was throwing me under the bus behind my back and withholding information from me to set me up to fail. The firm prides itself on having a "flat, non-hierarchical structure" - which is code for no structure/systems, guidance, or training whatsoever. The firm also prides itself on hiring lawyers who don't fit a "mold," yet bullies people who don't fit their unspecified "Edelson mold." It was fun to be part of the "club" at first, until they showed their true colors. Avoid at all costs.

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