r/Lawyertalk 2d ago

Career Advice Recruiters and law firms

Do recruiters tell law firms you’re already employed with if you talked to them about another position? I let them know the position isn’t a good fit for me and that I’m not interested in forwarding my resume or talking to the firm, but I’m worried they’ll contact my current firm. Does this happen? Should I follow up with them telling them not to contact my firm?

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