Another law firm has chosen to forgo packing up and starting anew. After a three-year-long real estate search, Steptoe & Johnson LLP said it has signed a new lease for another 15 years. It has been in the building on Connecticut Avenue near Dupont Circle for 30 years. Steptoe’s exterior will stay the same, but its colonial interiors will be refreshed with a completely different design.

“Don’t write that I haven’t enjoyed this” process, said Philip Malet, vice chairman of the firm. “It’s just been a very long process. I can see the light at the end of the ­tunnel.”

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