Over the past six months, a new presidential administration, a ninth U.S. Supreme Court justice and a pesky but ever-present special investigation have turned this city nearly upside down.

One thing hasn’t changed: How the legal industry in Washington, D.C.—or what I would call our shadow government—does business. Firms keep hiring and firing their lawyers, have renovated or moved into new buildings and hosted dozens of events.

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