
Kate Langmore
GBWarning: Stay Away from LawCrossing Warning: Do not sign up for LawCrossing, even the "free trial." I signed up for the free trial in November 2018. The postings were not helpful and I received a bunch of spam-like emails instead. I also received an email stating that I had not successfully signed up for the LawCrossing concierge. I thought this meant that I did not successfully sign up for LawCrossing in general (even the free trial). Nonetheless, to be safe, I called LawCrossing to cancel my account within the required period by phone. I don't believe I ever received a confirmation cancellation number by email. I believe I received a confirmation number by phone. I marked LawCrossing as junk email and forgot about it--until April 2019 when I was going through my credit card statements and noticed they charged me $39.99 in November 2018, December 2018, January 2019, February 2019, March 2019 and April 2019. I went to the website to remove my credit card information and make sure my account was cancelled. The website states you must call to cancel during business hours. I emailed the general customer service address anyway so that I might have some sort of record. I also called LawCrossing the next day. The rep I spoke with transferred me to her manager's voicemail. I left a message but never received a return phone call. I emailed LawCrossing's general email address again to ask for a refund. LawCrossing insists I need a confirmation number and will only refund me April charges. I did not keep the confirmation number from six months ago that I was given by phone. Therefore, LawCrossing refuses to refund me. They can easily see that I never logged into my account past the free trial in November 2018, yet insist on keeping my money.

Jean
GBThis is a scam This is a scam. DO NOT SIGN UP!! I signed up years ago (I think it was legit then). I uploaded my resume but then canceled weeks later because I decided to start my own freelance paralegal business (years ago). Everything was fine. Then out of nowhere, a law firm administrator that I do work for called me saying they saw my 5 year old resume on LawCrossing. I have tried several times o reach this "company" to tell them to take it down. Also, since around the same time, I have been spammed daily by this company. No way to stop it. No one to contact. This nonsense is not funny. My personal information is available for anyone to see, especially prospective clients who will then think I'm job hunting, which is not good for business.

Lindsey Yale
FRLaw Crossing is a fantastic resource… Law Crossing is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to find a job in the legal field. Their job listings are extensive, and their platform is well-organized and easy to navigate. I was able to filter through job listings that matched my qualifications and experience, and within a few weeks, I was able to secure a job in a law firm that I had been targeting for months. I would highly recommend Law Crossing to anyone looking for a job in the legal field

Jimmy D'Monquay
GBDo not waste your time with the… Do not waste your time with the supposed job listings.

Virginia Roberts
GBLawCrossing is head and shoulders above others in the industry LawCrossing is head and shoulders above others in the industry. I have recommended them to about a half-dozen friends, and all of them have had phenomenal experiences working with them.