Great place to work for a long time career - Lead Case Manager Morgan & Morgan Employee Review

5.0
Mar 30, 2026
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Pros

I work in the Gainesville office and we have a great working atmosphere. I am a Lead Case Manger with a team of 6 Case Managers. It is hard work but very rewarding. I have been a Certified Paralegal for 29 years and felt like I was at a dead end until I can here 6 years ago. Morgan & Morgan gave me opportunities I never though I would have to grow and mentor over Case Managers. I love it here!

Cons

In order to be successful you have to put in extra hours at home but you have the opportunities to make excellent bonus by doing so. I do not consider it a con when I can make excellent bonuses.

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5.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

I love my team, My case lead is awesome! Great benefits overall. Morgan & Morgan is very flexible regarding taking time off. As lone you do your job, you're good

Cons

I dont see any Cons, I really love my job here at M&M

5.0
May 15, 2026
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Pros

The firm provides unusually high-level litigation exposure for young attorneys who are willing to work hard and take initiative. Within my first year, I had opportunities to participate in complex national and international litigation, travel for case-related work, and assist with major depositions involving high-ranking corporate and safety executives at large pharmaceutical manufacturers. I have learned an enormous amount about managing large-scale litigation teams, coordinating complex discovery and strategy across multiple stakeholders, and understanding how critical communication, delegation, and team coordination are in mass tort and complex litigation environments. The experience accelerated my professional development significantly and gave me practical exposure that many attorneys likely would not receive until much later in their careers. The work is fast-paced, intellectually engaging, and rewarding for attorneys who enjoy responsibility and complex problem-solving.

Cons

The pace and workload can be intense, particularly when managing multiple active matters, deadlines, and large litigation teams simultaneously. Attorneys are expected to be proactive, highly organized, and responsive in a demanding environment. The learning curve can be steep for newer attorneys adjusting to large-scale litigation practice.

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