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Pandemic-Related Work Brings Windfall in Typically Down Lobbying Quarter | National Law Journal - Law.com

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The U.S. Capitol building is seen during the Coronavirus pandemic in Washington, D.C. June 6, 2020.

Typically the fiscal quarters leading up to a U.S. presidential election are marked by a downturn in business for the lobbying industry. This makes sense, as there is often an air of uncertainty about who firms and their clients should be lobbying when it is unclear which political party will be in control come the new year. Like it has done with everything else, the pandemic has turned that on its head. 

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