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Please do not accept any offer from this company - Business Development PracticeLeague Legaltech Employee Review

1.0
Nov 20, 2023
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Cons

Do not entertain any offers from this company as they are blatantly violating HR policies, which can seriously impact your career. Since I joined, the company failed to provide a proper offer letter, lacking essential details like CTC. When I inquired about this with HR, they stated that the company policy doesn't include mentioning the CTC in the offer letter. I requested written confirmation for the CTC, but HR informed me that it would be provided during the onboarding process along with the appointment letter. During the onboarding, I asked for the appointment letter, but HR informed me that it would take a week to issue it. However continuous follow-ups, I never received the appointment letter and HR failed to respond promptly. After three months, they mentioned a background verification process, delaying the issuance of the appointment letter further. Meanwhile, they issued payslips that explicitly stated they were not valid without a signature and stamp. I continued to argue with the HR department about the appointment letter, but unfortunately, no progress was made. Instead, as a result of my persistence, My reporting manager and HR discussed the matter and intentionally put me on a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP), setting unrealistic expectations and attaching a conditional notice pay clause. I worked diligently to meet the targets during the PIP, but at the end of it, they unjustly claimed that my performance wasn't satisfactory and refused to pay my PIP salary, depriving me of one month's pay. Remember almighty is watching you.

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5.0
Mar 26, 2026
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Pros

I have been working with PracticeLeague LegalTech for over 15 years, and it has been an incredibly rewarding journey both professionally and personally. PracticeLeague stands out for its strong domain expertise in legal technology, offering robust products across Contract Lifecycle Management, Compliance Management, Litigation Management, and eSign solutions. The organization has consistently focused on innovation and delivering value-driven solutions to clients, which makes the work meaningful and impactful. One of the biggest strengths of the company is its collaborative and supportive work culture. Leadership is approachable, and there is a strong emphasis on continuous learning, ownership, and long-term growth. Employees are encouraged to take initiative, explore new ideas, and contribute to product enhancements, which creates a sense of pride and belonging. Over the years, I have had the opportunity to work on diverse projects, enhance my technical and domain knowledge, and grow alongside the company. The stability, work-life balance, and trust placed in employees make it a great place for long-term careers. Overall, PracticeLeague LegalTech is an excellent organization for professionals looking to build expertise in the legal tech space while working in a positive and growth-oriented environment. Strong domain expertise in Contract, Compliance, Litigation & eSign products Stable organization with long-term career opportunities Supportive and collaborative work culture Opportunities to learn and grow in LegalTech domain Good work-life balance and approachable leadership

Cons

Growth pace can be steady rather than fast Limited exposure to cutting-edge tech in some areas Processes can sometimes feel slow in decision-making

2.0
Sep 1, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Steep Learning Curve: The dynamic and often fast-changing work environment pushed me to develop strong adaptability and problem-solving skills. I was able to pick up new concepts and tools quickly, which allowed me to contribute meaningfully even without consistent guidance. On-Site Collaboration: Working from the office during critical times fostered strong interpersonal communication and resilience, especially in high-pressure scenarios. Growth Through Challenge: Navigating less-than-ideal situations offered valuable experience in managing ambiguity, prioritizing under pressure, and staying productive in unpredictable workflows.

Cons

Inconsistent Leadership Support: Clear direction and constructive feedback were not always readily available, which made alignment on goals and expectations occasionally challenging. Workplace Flexibility: Remote work options were limited even during periods when health and safety were global concerns. This impacted team morale and work-life balance. Operational Structure: There were areas where processes could have been more streamlined or thoughtfully organized, often leading to inefficiencies and reactive decision-making. Project Volatility: Project scopes and priorities tended to shift frequently—sometimes within days—requiring teams to pivot rapidly, often without the necessary context. This unpredictability sometimes created an environment where structured planning took a backseat to constant firefighting. Employee Development: Formal mentorship or career progression frameworks were minimal, so professional growth heavily depended on self-motivation and personal initiative.

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