
not only has addleshaw goddard incriminated themselves the inevitable conclusion is that addleshaw goddard failed to protect its hard earned reputation and it now faces no option but also acknowledge there have been abuses of process
Addleshaw Goddard are actually in real trouble
that tampered with evidence, behaved fraudulently
causing Daniel Thwaites Plc to lose £84,000 claim
defendant Web4orce Limited lost over £580,000 and
Addleshaw Goddard's 6 lawyers, 2 partners were
shamed losing to an 85 year old litigant in person
what's more Addleshaw Goddard employed corrupt
tactics trying to achieve their target but forgot
the 85 year old is an internet whizzkid with balls
abuses of process are the final nails in the coffin
and why they're up to their necks in the doo doo
Addleshaw Goddard's Lesser Mortals
It is worth noting that each of the lawyers listed below were employed at some time or other by Addleshaw Goddard following their Letter before Claim in February 2023. They were a lot younger, better paid, better qualified and enjoy far superior mental capacity than their opponent an 85 year old Litigant in Person representing the Defendant and yet it's unpardonable that none of them noticed Addleshaw Goddard was guilty of multiple abuses of process and criminal behaviour including tampering with evidence, conspiracy to defraud, forgery and contempt of court..
(1) David Engel, Grade A Partner charged at £785.00 per hour
(2) Gareth Jones, Grade A Partner charged at £580.00 per hour
(3) Neil O'Sullivan, Grade C Senior London Associate charged at £550.00 per hour
(4) Steve Murphy, Grade B Managing Associate charged at £445.00 per hour
(5) Katie Derry, Grade B Managing Associate charged at £415.00 per hour
(6) Jayd Haigh, Grade C Senior Associate charged at £415.00 per hour
(7) James Damarell, Grade C Senior Associate charged at £415.00 per hour
(8) Craig Johnson, Grade C Associate charged at £370.00 per hour
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Addleshaw Goddard Latest Reviews
Reviewed : 05 Dec 2025
Very unpleasant place to work.
Pros - Nice office, good equipment some of the IT co-workers are really great people
Cons - Bullying, finger-pointing and failure is entrenched in the entire culture of Business Services. Anybody with talent or ambition has left, leaving very little behind to bring about the changes required in the firm. People here are either very unhappy and looking to leave or serial under performers.
Reviewed : 04 Dec 2025
No sense of self worth!
Pros - Good clients and deals, not much else
Cons - People, hours, demands, rudeness.
Reviewed : 21 Nov 2025
None, apart from the ability to work from home!
Pros - Commutable Office - Big law firm - Good benefits like holidays, work from home, and etc
Cons - Poor training and onboarding - Lack of support from supervisor
Reviewed : 14 Nov 2025
Addleshaw Goddard deeply unpleasant place to work.
Pros - Some genuinely interesting work if you're in the right place at the right time. Generally a nice bunch of co-workers
Cons - 1) 18k is the starting salary and is the salary you will likely stay on regardless of performance or billable hours. 2) senior paralegals typically earn around 22K and there is no clear progression route to get there. 3) Bonuses - don't be silly. you'd be lucky to get a few 100 whilst your friends in other industries are getting 10% bonuses and pay rises.
Reviewed : 14 Nov 2025
Great office culture, poor management.
Pros - Big opportunities including international secondment. Hybrid working. Cross office working
Cons - Paralegals do not often receive quality work and is usually routine tasks. Management in the team is poor: Overly focused on chargeable hours rather than learning.
Reviewed : 03 Nov 2025
Addleshaw Goddard lack of appreciation.
Pros - Good location but other than that, nothing
Cons - Lack of appreciation from the colleagues we completed work for and the Firm itself. No where to progress as other roles that you could progress into don't become available for years. Certain departments are rude. Made to feel excluded from everyone else and made to feel below everyone else.
Reviewed : 02 Nov 2025
No matter how hard you work.
Pros - Work with some great individuals
Cons - Can be difficult to climb the ladder no matter how hard you work.
Reviewed : 29 Oct 2025
Addleshaw Goddard Good
Pros - Nice place to work long term
Cons - None that spring to my mind.
Reviewed : 26 Oct 2025
Addleshaw Goddard Good Name, bad experience
Pros - Having AG on your CV can open up a lot of doors in the industry
Cons - As a paralegal, your line manager is unqualified and rarely has a detailed enough knowledge of the work you undertake to provide you with relevant guidance. Paralegals are often used as mass admin for projects rather than given opportunities to gain knowledge.
Reviewed : 16 Oct 2025
Not a lot to say re AG
Pros - Work life balance, nice associates
Cons - Large teams, bureaucratic, pay per hour could be better.
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