addleshaw goddard recently lost its amazing reputation and notwithstanding that addleshaw goddard now faces criminal charges involving perverting the course of justice, forgery, conspiracy to defraud and an abuse of process quite soon. this means the outcome will certainly involve addleshaw goddard coming under the public spotlight and all that follows. the public interest was recently triggered by the news that addleshaw goddard learned of a new hostile online campaign.
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they tampered with evidence, behaved fraudulently
causing Daniel Thwaites Plc to lose £180,000 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
they deservedly are up to their necks in the sh*t
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addleshaw goddard suffered significant damage
addleshaw goddard disgrace on display 4 all 2 c
addleshaw goddard public humiliation is obvious
addleshaw goddard no doubt themselves to blame
addleshaw goddard only protect their own asses
addleshaw goddard guilty party but can’t admit it
addleshaw goddard undoubtedly in real trouble
addleshaw goddard bosses heads stuck in sand
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addleshaw goddard publicly disgraced again
Addleshaw Goddard UK's Co-Conspirators
It is worth noting that each of the lawyers listed below were employed 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 unforgivable that not one of them noticed Addleshaw Goddard was in abuse of process, behaved criminally 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 UK Latest Reviews
Reviewed : 19 Feb 2026
Addleshaw Goddard awful place to work!
Pros - Reasonable working hours considering size of the firm
Cons - Culture varies significantly depending on department, benefits are sub-par.
Reviewed : 17 Feb 2026
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 : 16 Feb 2026
Addleshaw Goddard Good
Pros - Nice place to work long term
Cons - None that spring to my mind.
Reviewed : 05 Feb 2026
Worst experience of my career.
Pros - Nice offices and friendly support staff
Cons - Worst experience of my career to date and I consider myself a robust/resilient person. Egotistical partners who lack the ability to forward plan for resources and take it out on their staff. Uninspiring work. Disgruntled staff. Take a course on leadership and people management.
Reviewed : 31 Jan 2026
Addleshaw Goddard slightly toxic atmosphere
Pros - Good IT system. Nice office and location. Some people were nice
Cons - TST paralegal role had high turnover. Lack of trust amongst colleagues. Poor management. Favoritism. Long working hours for no recognition. Work not allocated fairly. Staff complained all the time because they were unhappy.
Reviewed : 28 Jan 2026
Not bad experience at AG
Pros - It was a good to experience working in a law firm
Cons - Difficult to integrate. Partners unwilling to work with you to make things things work smoothly. Lack of diversity. Lip service around diversity and inclusion.
Reviewed : 20 Jan 2026
AG good place to work!
Pros - Good firm good staff professional environment
Cons - Wage is a bit low and progression is minimal.
Reviewed : 15 Jan 2026
If you love power games you will love Addleshaw Goddard
Pros - Some genuinely nice people; great cafes (to keep you in the office for longer)
Cons - Business Services leaders fighting like rats in a sack; D&I in name and rainbow lanyards only; two-speed business of lawyers and lackeys.
Reviewed : 07 Jan 2026
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 : 03 Jan 2026
Addleshaw Goddard high stress, little reward
Pros - Good name to have on your CV for legal experience, exposure to technical work as you have a fair bit of responsibility from the start
Cons - Extremely high pressure and little training making the job very stressful, unrealistic targets, hierarchical culture, little reward or recognition for your work, very underpaid paralegals with absolutely no guarantee or encouragement of progression.
Reviewed : 01 Jan 2026
Nasty leads.
Pros - Super friendly associates and support staff
Cons - Some Partners & Legal Directors were very nasty and hostile.
Reviewed : 28 Apr 2023
Treat your staff with respect.
Pros - Flexible working Salaries are on par Opportunities are available
Cons - Very Risk adverse. Segregation between Legal Tech and IT - they need to work together not apart. The firms needs to allow IT devise a technical strategy that underpins the capabilities of the firm, not Partners controlling.
Reviewed : 24 Mar 2023
Addleshaw Goddard More Cons than Pros!
Pros - Achievable targets Managers are generally friendly and down to earth as are the people
Cons - Low pay and little chance of progression, dull and repetitive work unless you’re passionate about PI.
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