Big Law’s government-facing practices are bracing clients for the practical implications on their businesses, as the U.S. careens toward a government shutdown on Sunday without congressional action.

Law firms’ public policy practices are busy fielding questions from clients on matters such as how a shutdown would impact government contractors, how it would affect regulations coming down the pipeline from the federal government, and what would happen with certain federal programs, among other matters.

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