Recruitment Notice
Recruitment notice and fraudulent communications
We are seeing an increase in illegal scams in operation where the Clifford Chance name and/or the names of our lawyers are being abused.
The Clifford Chance name and sometimes the names of individual lawyers within our firm have been used in various fraudulent scam emails, letters, instant messages and phone calls.
You should always exercise caution if you receive any unexpected or unusual recruitment communications which purport to come from a member of our firm. Genuine emails from Clifford Chance use the domain "@CliffordChance.com". Emails we send you from our recruiting platform (following an application, or if you join one of our talent communities) will be from either notifications@recruitment.cliffordchance.com or from notifications@smartrecruiters.com.
We are aware that there have been attempts to use domain names similar to ours to impersonate our lawyers and other employees. If you need to check with us whether a communication or recruitment vacancy is genuine, please contact us to confirm before applying or taking further action.
Fraudulent communications involving use of our name
Fraudulent communications involving use of our name typically seek to identify a victim by suggesting that an inheritance or a job can be obtained by paying an upfront fee. Another variant is to send demands for money in relation to non-existent claims. Sometimes fake documents referring to the firm's name and/or its lawyers are sent to the victim.
Common themes include:
- emails purporting to be from Clifford Chance making arrangements for the appointment of the recipient to a new role at their existing employer and requiring execution of a non-disclosure agreement
- offers of security work/visa services related to employment in the Middle East
- nanny visa clearances
- fake barristers misusing our name regarding funds to be released from banks
- contracts purporting to be drafted by us regarding Middle Eastern business sales
- emails purporting to be from Clifford Chance and attempting to divert payment of an invoice to an unauthorised bank account
- WhatsApp messages which purport to attach an electronic contact card for one of our partners and which invite the recipient to contact the partner to discuss a new or urgent transaction
- inheritances from overseas or unknown relatives or individuals with the same surname as the recipient
- offers to recover funds that the recipient has lost through trading in cryptocurrencies or other securities
- use of our US telephone numbers by fake credit consolidators
- offers of internships after payment of an 'administrative fee'
We are not involved in these transactions.
This is not an exhaustive list of scams. New ones are being invented all the time. Please remain vigilant for your own protection. These scams aim to get your money and/or your personal data to use in other illegal activities. They may not always request money or personal details on initial contact but will often do so after you respond.
Please also note that:
We do not use Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo email addresses, nor email addresses such as cliffordchance_legalrepresentative@lawyer.com
You should remain alert to communications involving typosquatting (i.e. similar spellings to our website domain) and other domain mimicry by fraudulent actors. For example, none of the following domains are associated with our firm:
[name]@cliifordchance.com
[name]@cliffordchancelegal.com
[name]@cliffordchancelawllp.com
[name]@cliffordchance-law.com
The above is not an exhaustive list: new variations are constantly being registered by fraudulent actors.
We recommend you delete scam emails and do not reply to scam letters. If you need to check with us whether a communication is genuine, please contact us at: Recruitmentmailbox@CliffordChance.com