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At Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, also downtown, the kitchen refrigerators are stocked with meals. While most of the firm’s attorneys will work remotely, seven representatives from a client are in town for a hearing. That group and its attorneys plan to work from the office throughout the weekend, D.C. managing partner Jeffrey Grill said.

Two Pillsbury support staff members will be staying at a hotel downtown as well.

The provisional planning gave several more law firm leaders an opportunity to reflect on their profession.

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