Taylorwessing Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible and Idiotic

Horrible and Idiotic. Applied For H&S role. Got all the way to final interview. Had a message from HR to schedule a call which they insist only to get a rejection and feedback. Who does that? Especially for a lawfirm i would expect a rejection email not a call to reject. Im glad i ddnt get the job.

22 February 2026
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

An absolute betrayal. Negligent, unethical, and dangerous.

I am giving this two stars for one reason only: after a dispute, they returned our initial deposit without needing to go to court. For that, we acknowledge their eventual compliance.

However, the journey to that point was shocking.

Our case was lost because Taylor Wessing's team simply missed the court date. This is an unbelievable and catastrophic failure for any law firm.

Following this, the situation got worse. They initially refused the refund, demanded we pay them thousands more, and threatened to leak our sensitive client database to the public and our competitor if we didn't comply. We also discovered a massive, undisclosed conflict of interest, as they were also working with our opponent.

While we appreciate getting the deposit back, they offered zero apologies for the lost case, the unethical threats, or the stress they caused. Returning the money doesn't erase the gross negligence and predatory behavior we experienced. We would still strongly caution any business against using their services.

5 October 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

As an IT company with a…

As an IT company with a half-billion-dollar capitalization, our expansion into the European market is a critical strategic initiative. We selected Taylor Wessing to navigate this complex legal and regulatory landscape.

The team assigned to us consists of exceptional specialists. Their expertise and strategic foresight have been invaluable. Our initial planned investment for this phase was $200 million. While this budget has been fully utilized and the project is momentarily paused, the foundational work is solid.

We look forward to resuming our engagement with them shortly to complete our market entry. Their specialists are always polite, and we appreciate their administrative efficiency—invoices are consistently sent on time. Thank you for the professional partnership.

4 October 2025
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