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David Kirchin as an officer of the court
he should have informed the judge at trial that
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
addleshaw goddard truly catastrophic problems
addleshaw goddard really ashamed of themselves
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
addleshaw goddard lots of unwanted publicity
addleshaw goddard skilled lawyers failed badly
addleshaw goddard assumes they are fireproof
addleshaw goddard publicly disgraced again
Addleshaw Goddard's Hall of Shame
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
(9) Emily Howard, Grade D Trainee Solicitor charged at £200.00 per hour
(10) Max O'Casey, Grade D Trainee Solicitor charged at £200.00 per hour
(11) Anna Gilchrist, Grade D Trainee Solicitor charged at £200.00 per hour
(12) Imogen Speight, Grade D Parelegal charged at £180.00 per hour
(13) Isabella Horobin, Grade D Parelegal charged at £180.00 per hour
(14) Warren Field,, Senior Court Manager charged at £550.00 per hour
(15) Susan Fox, Grade C Senior Costs Manager charged at £370.00 per hour
(16) Anya Cross, Grade C Costs Advisor charged at £270.00 per hour
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Addleshaw Goddard Latest Reviews
Reviewed : 08 Apr 2026
Addleshaw Goddard Bad
Pros - Good insurance coverage for employees
Cons - Qualified lawyers in capital markets team are not well-trained and have no technical skills, and do not involve much in drafting. They pass all the work to non-qualified legal assistants.
Reviewed : 02 Apr 2026
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 : 31 Mar 2026
AG good place to work!
Pros - Good firm good staff professional environment
Cons - Wage is a bit low and progression is minimal.
Reviewed : 27 Mar 2026
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 : 23 Mar 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 : 23 Mar 2026
It could be a lot better.
Pros - The only pro to this job is that you now have the name of one of the biggest firms on your CV
Cons - There is a reason many people quit this job like flies. They treat you like robots and you are monitored soo much but if you like unnecessary stress and fast paced environment then this boring job is for you.
Reviewed : 22 Mar 2026
Unhappy Paralegal at Addleshaw Goddard
Pros - Good work, great resources and some good perks (parties, subsidies etc)
Cons - Promotions process is not done fairly and you can face resistance from TST leadership team if you try to expand your experience/do what is best for you.
Reviewed : 13 Mar 2026
Addleshaw Goddard requires improvement
Pros - Competitive salary, pleasant office location
Cons - Poor leadership, HR management and performance review processes, toxic culture.
Reviewed : 10 Mar 2026
If you enjoy law firm environment this is quite good.
Pros - Good benefits. Some good people. Great depth of knowledge
Cons - Wasn't the right environment for me, couldn't deal with the ego's and politics. Travelling UK wide on a regular basis (2 times a week). Time spent away from family.
Reviewed : 08 Mar 2026
Made very difficult for you to get promoted at AG
Pros - Decent work life balance and nice people
Cons - Very little perks. Salary below market.
Reviewed : 22 Feb 2026
No sense of self worth!
Pros - Good clients and deals, not much else
Cons - People, hours, demands, rudeness.
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 : 21 Apr 2023
Would not recommend Addleshaw Goddard!
Pros - Good environment, Excellent offices, Good benefits (Healthcare, Gym, Pension)
Cons - Bullying is rife within the IT department with a finger pointing mentality. Minimal collaboration across teams with a focus on single "heroes" to deliver tasks or fix issues who are then continually publicly lauded.
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