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Malcolm Cisneros

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Will Hire With or Without Legal Experience - Anonymous employee Malcolm Cisneros Employee Review

2.0
11 Apr 2013
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Pros

Multi-state; commercial clients that pay the bills; boutique size so you can meet individuals at every level

Cons

They are not a tier 1 law firm, they aren't listed in USNews and World Report Best Law Firms or the NALP Directory of Legal Employers or Super Lawyers.They can not be found in Woodward/White Inc. Best Lawyers of America or even Orange Coast Magazine's version of the list. They do not value continuing legal education or help their law clerks pass the Bar. They don't care that they lost, and continue to lose, client business in civil litigation.

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5.0
23 Sept 2021
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Pros

So grateful to have been employed with MC during this time. We had all been frightened by the news of the pandemic and the California shut down. Management showed concern for all staff’s safety above all other and has worked with us on hybrid or remote schedules for more than a year now. I almost miss the commute!

Cons

Working in the legal field is challenging and takes dedication and a commitment to excellence.

3.0
3 Apr 2015
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Pros

MC is a great place to gain experience in the legal profession. If you have little to no experience in the legal profession, but you'd like to cut your teeth and learn the ropes, MC is a great place to work. The two owners are personable, family-oriented people. The senior attorneys are adept at their profession, and the support staff is friendly. Breakfast is provided every Friday, and every month a catered lunch is provided to celebrate all birthdays occurring during that month.

Cons

MC actively targets entry-level (assistant) paralegals and recently admitted attorneys, mostly to justify their low hourly rates/salary. Not only does the low pay breed contempt for the "too much work, too little pay" culture, but it serves to have the support staff be little more than a revolving door of new employees (who need to be educated/trained in what to do - remember, these are people who likely have little to no legal experience) replacing the most recently trained batch of employees who got fed up after 9-12 months of lots of work/too little pay with almost no hope of a meaningful pay raise. MC is a volume based law firm, and their business cycle is subject to fluctuations in the foreclosure industry.

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