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Litigation Services Reviews

2.9

26% would recommend to a friend

(19 total reviews)

Ali Rizvi

100% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

Litigation Services has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 19 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Litigation Services employee rating is 23% below average for employers within the Legal industry (3.8 stars).

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19 reviews
3.0
10 Mar 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Above average starting pay (though hard to get yearly increases above $0.30/hr), several departments and the ability to transfer to different departments and learn different aspects of the court reporting business, treats their employees "okay" (not great but not the worst), often have leftovers from catering for clients so free lunch happens frequently

Cons

Billing and production teams experiences high pressure at end of month to meet unrealistic target goals, credit and accounting teams experience high pressure at beginning of month to collect and close books, some departments are heavily micro managed, middle management lacks ability to communicate effectively with each other, upper management leaves much to be desired, HR is a joke of a department that bows to CEO and upper management team, nepotism and favoritism run rampant, relationships with affiliates and independent contractors are often strained due to deceptive and cut-throat practices

3.0
3 Mar 2022

Prepare to sink or swim

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

LIT provides health benefits and 401K matching

Cons

LIT has excellent potential to be a great company to grow with. Unfortunately, that is not the case. Employees are overworked, and there is no recognition. If you want to "grow," it is a lateral move with the same pay. The managers are too busy making sure that they make the executives happy and overworked. Everyone is underpaid and is treated with disrespect. They will never tell you what you did wrong until you get terminated.

1.0
7 Aug 2020

Overworked & Underpaid

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Reliable climate control. Benefits are affordable, and their plan offers HSA, but the company does not contribute.

Cons

Brace yourself for a dissertation because this company is a corporate crapfest. This place is run bass-ackwards. This location is the corporate office, so there’s nowhere else to run. They uphold a façade of “rapid growth and expansion” when in reality, they acquire a new firm before they’ve made their money back on the last acquisition. They put their money into expansion, not the employees. The extra work that comes from each buyout doesn’t come with a higher wage. Their Director of Operations quit and they didn’t even replace her; they dispersed her tasks across the entire staff... the staff of schedulers, transcript assemblers, billers, even depository... not the other executives. The employees, which includes ALL departments below C Level, are ranked below the clients. You will be reprimanded in front of clients, then sympathized with behind closed doors. The first time they show you these two faces is when you’re interviewing, and they make you believe there are annual raises and advancement opportunities. No. You get a $50 Amex gift card for Christmas, and a threat that you can be replaced. The CEO doesn’t care what you want, he cares about being named in Forbes again. The Calendar department is hectic, stressful, and far too demanding for $14/hr, which is why it has the highest turnover in the company — new hires often quit during their first week, after realizing that they need to grow a 3rd arm to do half the work... for $14/hr. Integrity is lost on all management; if they’re not throwing each other under the bus, they’re gossiping about their employees to one another. That’s no surprise when you meet the execs, whom assume ultimatums imposed by top-dollar clients. Example: a wealthy, long-term client threatened to stop using the service if he wasn’t given tickets to a sold-out Vegas show... not only was he given the tickets, but his staff is allowed to verbally abuse LIT’s employees to establish dominance. The employee must then apologize to these Beverly Hillbastards for being an inconvenience and causing a disturbance — this is common with this client, and everyone has a story about it. Ask any employee, “What rhymes with bagel?” You should work here if you hate yourself and enjoy belittlement and poverty.

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