How CCOs Can Make the Case for Compliance in Trump 2.0

At a March 2026 Practising Law Institute panel, experts discussed the changes in U.S. anti-corruption enforcement and offered guidance on how CCOs can defend compliance budgets and maintain compliance programs and culture with fewer resources. In particular, they recommend highlighting the business advantages compliance can provide and how to make use of dual-hatted employees and agentic artificial intelligence to drive efficiencies. The panel was moderated by Patrick Stokes, partner at Gibson Dunn, and included Kathryn Atkinson, a member of Miller & Chevalier; Jeanne Cook, an associate GC at Meta; and Melissa Farrar, partner at Gibson Dunn. This article sums up their insights. See “2026 Securities Enforcement Forum Panel Discusses Current Enforcement Climate” (Mar. 12, 2026).

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