Gordon & Rees Paralegal reviews

2.3

29% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)

Dion Cominos

35% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Paralegal employees have rated Gordon & Rees with 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Paralegal professionals have an average working experience there. Gordon & Rees is rated 39% below average by Paralegal professionals compared to other employers within the Legal industry (3.8 stars).

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29 reviews
1.0
5 May 2026

True Burn & Turn Personal Injury Firm

Recommend
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Pros

You get hands on experience with all areas of the matters you provide support on. Most firms of this size have additional support teams, however, as a paralegal you’re a completely unsupported one man show. This means you learn how to do everything yourself which is helpful experience to take to your next firm.

Cons

Very high billing requirement with low compensation. Low support/firm infrastructure, particularly given our fully remote format. Poor work culture with bullying and harassment being permissible by though with higher titles.

1.0
2 May 2026

Not worth your time

Recommend
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Pros

Not worth the time to mention.

Cons

Micromanaging; no support; toxic environment; overworked and underpaid..

1.0
20 Apr 2026

Enter at your own risk

Recommend
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Pros

Unfortunately, there are NOT enough to mention.

Cons

The website advertised that "GRSM would help you climb your success ladder." Additionally, the website advertised that employees would "learn from talented colleagues. You’ll get a sense of our training culture at every level and see by example how to acquire new skills and develop your career." The "training" did not help me evolve as a paralegal. Apart from new hire onboarding, the only training that was put in place was to relieve the legal secretarys for when the secretarys did not want to come into the office (by virtue of working from home). Alternatively, if the secretarys took Paid Time Off, the "training" would allow me to become a secretary and cover their work (which no paralegal signs up for). Also, when I brought concerns to the management, I was met with mood swings, hostility, and defensive attacks. Also, I felt that there was way too much favoritism and when i had concerns, I was not being heard. For a profitable company that makes over 7 million dollars a year, there are VERY LITTLE resources in comparison to other large law firms. I did NOT believe that i was set up for success (so much so that GRSM50 was a severe downgrade from other large firms in the area). Further, many employees are stretched thin, making "life/work balance" laughable. Also, the technology is so slow it hinders I hinders work efficiency. Many nights, I worked overtime, just to ensure my billible hours were up to par (since the quota is higher than most, and there is a lot of non-billible work). When I realized that this was a sweatshop, and the managing partner only cared about making a profit, I found a better job. Life is too short to be miserable at work.

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