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Lateral Reference Requests?
How likely is it that a large firm in NY will ask for professional references? I’ve only worked at this one firm and it’s been years since I’ve worked anywhere else. Should I awkwardly prepare to ask people from my internships 4+ years ago for references?
For obvious reasons, I cannot ask my current colleagues.
For obvious reasons, I cannot ask my current colleagues.
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Re: Lateral Reference Requests?
I lateralled to a large firm about six months ago and they did not ask for references until after an offer was extended. This was my only time lateralling, so I am not sure if that is standard practice, but it allowed me to ask a senior associate and partner I worked for to be references and then used an old law professor as a third.Anonymous User wrote:How likely is it that a large firm in NY will ask for professional references? I’ve only worked at this one firm and it’s been years since I’ve worked anywhere else. Should I awkwardly prepare to ask people from my internships 4+ years ago for references?
For obvious reasons, I cannot ask my current colleagues.
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Re: Lateral Reference Requests?
Thanks for the info. I wouldn’t feel comfortable asking my coworkers even after an offer is extended because those bridges will be burned immediately...lawhopeful100 wrote:I lateralled to a large firm about six months ago and they did not ask for references until after an offer was extended. This was my only time lateralling, so I am not sure if that is standard practice, but it allowed me to ask a senior associate and partner I worked for to be references and then used an old law professor as a third.Anonymous User wrote:How likely is it that a large firm in NY will ask for professional references? I’ve only worked at this one firm and it’s been years since I’ve worked anywhere else. Should I awkwardly prepare to ask people from my internships 4+ years ago for references?
For obvious reasons, I cannot ask my current colleagues.
Like I’ve already started cleaning my office for when I tell them I’m leaving since I don’t think they’ll even ask me to stay the two weeks (my colleague gave two weeks notice and they asked him to leave immediately)
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Re: Lateral Reference Requests?
Fair enough, I do think a decent amount of firms won't ask for references at all so you might luck out. Worst case, you may have to dig up some old references like you mentioned.
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Re: Lateral Reference Requests?
At what point were you asked for the names of the references? Before or after conflicts? I haven’t been asked yet and I’m hoping I won’t be.lawhopeful100 wrote:Fair enough, I do think a decent amount of firms won't ask for references at all so you might luck out. Worst case, you may have to dig up some old references like you mentioned.
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Re: Lateral Reference Requests?
Pretty sure it was after conflicts, which makes sense because I would not have wanted to ask my current employers for a reference only to later find out that I had not cleared conflicts for some reason.worklifewhat wrote:At what point were you asked for the names of the references? Before or after conflicts? I haven’t been asked yet and I’m hoping I won’t be.lawhopeful100 wrote:Fair enough, I do think a decent amount of firms won't ask for references at all so you might luck out. Worst case, you may have to dig up some old references like you mentioned.
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Re: Lateral Reference Requests?
I joined a V15 firm in New York after clerking and was previously at a V5. No request for references.