Run! Don't Apply - Anonymous employee Mayer Brown Employee Review

1.0
Nov 28, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There is none. I have nothing nice to say about this place at all.

Cons

There are so many things to note that I am not sure where to begin. First off, management has blatant favortism. Management will give certain people preferential treatment and then make everyone else feel second to none. They will make it a living hell for you. They claim that they have the best culture and worklife balance compared to other firms, and I do not see it at all. HR..total waste of time. They will not help you out and if you go to them for advice, they will make it seem like it is your fault. People will make you feel unwelcomed and that you don't belong. If you want to work for a place that is a dictatorship than this is the place for you.

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Cons

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Pros

Beautiful office space and decent perks. Provides solid industry exposure and can be a useful stepping stone early in your career to gain experience before moving to a more sustainable work environment. The benefits are good too. Parental leave options (18-weeks) which is rare nowadays.

Cons

Extremely poor work-life balance and a culture that often prioritizes billable output over employee wellbeing. Leadership and management can feel disconnected from the realities of staff workloads and operational challenges. Systems and internal processes are noticeably outdated, creating unnecessary inefficiencies and compliance concerns. Training is inconsistent, and support varies significantly by team. There is also a very noticeable hierarchy between attorneys and support staff, with accountability standards that do not always feel equitable. Many paralegals and support employees are expected to absorb unreasonable workloads with limited recognition or institutional support, contributing to high burnout and turnover. It is frustrating to see a firm generate significant revenue while continuing to rely on outdated systems and understaffed support structures instead of investing meaningfully in operational infrastructure and employee retention. Many of the day-to-day challenges staff face feel preventable with better resource allocation and modernization.

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