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Re: Risk of failing background check??
I think the answer to this will vary by firm, but if you think there is a realistic chance it will get noticed and you would get terminated (or even get a note in your personnel file or something), it could then certainly come up in the event you choose government opportunities or the like (more relevant if you are a litigator) so if you can swing it financially and otherwise, it would not be a bad idea to get ahead of it by resigning.
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Re: Risk of failing background check??
Thanks. No interest in gov work and not doing lit