Not the best - Anonymous employee LEAP Legal Software Employee Review

2.0
Jan 26, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

nice office environment and some decent benefits depending on what position you have

Cons

Bully culture Very low salaries unless you break through to the top or are in Sales Overworked No matter how hard you work and if you do not play the game of the managers you will not progress A few bad eggs get in the way of something potentially great

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LEAP Legal Software Response
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Many thanks for your review – being on the receiving end of such criticism gives us opportunity to review our employee offering, and make sure that we are looking after the team to the best of our abilities. We DO work hard at LEAP, and everyone here is an integral part of that success and the results which that hard work gleans. Usually people understand that as this ethos is communicated from top down at our quarterly strategy updates. Our ever evolving benefits programme is for everyone, no one gets more or less dependent upon their job roles. I am dismayed to hear of any accusation of bullying in our workplace. At LEAP we pride ourselves on having an inclusive environment, and certainly an open door policy whereby any member of the team is encouraged to speak up, irrespective of the circumstances. We’re sorry that life at LEAP didn’t meet your expectations, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavours.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

- Remote and flexible working environment with daily team huddles to stay connected and keep on-track with goals. The leadership team meet daily, as do each team. - Although there is a set hierarchy of roles, the structure feels flat. There are no egos and everyone is on a level playing field. - Although the company has been around for awhile, the product feels new and is still growing and always evolving. Tons of opportunity for the US market. - Similar to a start-up feel where each person can "wear a lot of hats" - this is a pro for me but could be a con for someone else.

Cons

- The HQ is in Australia, so the US is limited sometimes in terms of product-market fit. It can be frustrating in terms of tech innovation. - Priorities are centered around quarterly sprints, which can mean teams are focused on short-term metrics instead of long term goals. These sprint goals often change or contradict each other. - The company is very sales-focused and oriented, when more time really needs to be spent on improving the product.

5.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

LEAP is a company that truly invests in its employees. I have never worked somewhere that puts this much effort into sales training, coaching, and professional development. There is a real focus on helping people grow, improve, and succeed in their roles. The compensation and benefits are also some of the best in the industry. LEAP offers very competitive salaries, strong benefits, and a level of employee support that really stands out. The HR department is kind, caring, and responsive, and leadership genuinely cares about employees both professionally and personally. It is also exciting to work for a company that continues to be a true innovator in legal tech. The product is strong, the company keeps evolving, and there is a real sense of pride in helping law firms operate more efficiently and profitably.

Cons

The standards at LEAP are very high, and that can come with pressure. This is a company that cares deeply about performance, growth, and accountability, so you do feel the expectations. Even though there is not a lot of micromanaging, there is definitely a lot of visibility and oversight. The team culture can also be a little intimidating at first because there are a lot of polished, confident, high-performing people here. But in a way, that is also part of what makes the company exciting. You are surrounded by people who are sharp, driven, and really good at what they do, which pushes you to keep growing too.

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