Toxic environment despite good colleagues and history - Anonymous employee Lawhive Employee Review

1.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

The pros were how the company used to be and the people you work with that help you forget how bad the company is

Cons

A lot, there’s no people of colour high up or in the company, they got rid of the diverse hires. They also do mass redundancies, it doesn’t matter how good you are at your job you can get cut at any moment. There’s a weird dynamic where if the founders like you you’re safe and you’re given opportunities no one else is in the company. Such a scary place. The pay is horrendous even though they can afford it they would rather you not get it and work you like a dog.

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5.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

Some of the most exciting engineering I've done. We're building at the edge of agentic AI, and because legal AI moves so fast, almost every new advance in the field is immediately applicable to what we ship — it doesn't rot in a research backlog. The strategic bet is genuinely contrarian: while the well-funded players (Harvey, Legora) chase the SaaS playbook, we're betting on services-as-software — using AI to actually deliver the legal outcome, not just sell a tool to lawyers. Whether or not you'd place that bet yourself, it makes the problems here more interesting than most. The people are the other draw — smart, low-ego, and genuinely friendly. There's a real social side too: plenty of events, beers after work, the whole thing. Autonomy is high and you ship fast; scope is there for the taking, and people do get promoted — progression is real and merit-based, not a tenure thing. If you're driven, self-directed and high-agency, the upside is well rewarded.

Cons

It's a scale-up and it feels like one. The pace is high, change is constant, and there are stretches of genuinely hard work — go in expecting that. Some benefits are still missing relative to larger companies, there's been some churn, and processes are still maturing for the size we're at. None of it surprised me for this stage, but it's worth knowing: this isn't a settle-in-and-coast environment.

1.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

The core concept is interesting, and you can find a supportive peer group among the general staff.

Cons

The executive leadership and founders create an openly hostile, disrespectful, and self-centered environment. They are highly defensive, struggle to accept feedback from qualified professionals, and show a distinct lack of respect for the workforce. There is a total lack of organization, priorities, or alignment. Employees are frequently left with no direction, essentially told to make up their own jobs as they go and invent their own KPIs. Internal oversight is highly concerning, creating significant compliance risks and regulatory exposure. Strategy constantly pivots to chase valuation rather than sustainable revenue, and past acquisition has gone downhill very quickly. With the current trajectory and recent redundancies, there is a very real risk the company could fold by the end of the year. Staff burnout and work-related stress are rampant across multiple departments. Sudden terminations and a tolerance for poor management behavior have completely eroded psychological safety.

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