Navigating Emerging Administrative, Regulatory, and Government Trends in 2026

February 5, 2026 | 1:00–2:00 pm ET

Join us for an in-depth exploration of the critical changes and anticipated developments shaping the regulatory and governmental landscape in 2026. This session will cover:

Federal & State Administrative Developments: A review of recurring trends and new initiatives in federal and state agencies, with practical insights for businesses and practitioners.

Supreme Court Decisions & Implications: Analysis of recent and anticipated Supreme Court rulings, including the future of administrative law following Loper-Bright and Jarkesy, and presidential authority to impose tariffs—plus implications of these developments for the business and regulatory environment.

Rule of Law & Constitutional Principles: Discussion of the rule of law’s evolving role in administrative actions and regulatory frameworks, emphasizing constitutional safeguards and principles.

Geopolitical Risk & National Security: Examination of global trends impacting anticorruption efforts, international monetary transactions, and national security interests. Learn how shifting geopolitical risk is influencing compliance and enforcement priorities. 


Panelists

John J. Delionado, Partner, Miami
Judge Thomas B. Griffith (ret.), Special Counsel, Washington, DC
Erika Maley, Partner, Washington, DC
Rachel Saltzman, Partner, Washington, DC

To register, please contact Patrick Buttner.

Hunton will seek CLE credit for this program in CA, GA, IL, KS, MI, MN, OH, VA, and WI. Credit hours are not guaranteed and are subject to each state’s approval rules.

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