Unfortunately, I don't even know... here's the situation...
A higher-up in my company did all the negotiating with this, and the first I knew of it (I'm the office manager) was when he started sending resumes to me to print and contact for interviews, sometime last summer or so. We really liked one guy, but were unable to hire him at the time because of $$ issues. The only correspondence I knew of was the e-mails coming from the recruiter, with resumes.
Now, we want to hire the candidate... and my immediate boss, who has been on maternity leave, says "wait, didn't we get him through a recruiter?" I replied that we had, and provided his e-mail address to her, but accidentally left it in the CC: line of the e-mail (I'd pulled it up through autocomplete) so he got the e-mail. I come to find out that the higher-up here had remembered the recruiter all along, and was trying to go around the outside and not let it get back to the recruiter.
I got an e-mail from the recruiter this morning saying "that's great news!" and I had all of five seconds to realize what I'd done, CC'd him by mistake, before the higher-up was storming out here asking who had gotten in touch with him. I've been devastated for making such a stupid mistake, but part of me feels that it is shady and not ethical to not reward the recruiter for finding us the right candidate.
I realize this may not help with the contract question, but I am literally sick to my stomach over this. :(
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