Webcast: Commodities Enforcement and the CFTC
Webcasts | February 24, 2026
Join us for a recorded webcast covering recent U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission enforcement trends and developments, as well as recent policy shifts and announcements from the CFTC under the Trump administration. Topics include an overview of the enforcement landscape following the change in administrations, new leadership in key roles at the CFTC, anticipated enforcement priorities at the CFTC moving forward, and what the changing landscape means for companies moving forward.
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PANELISTS:
David P. Burns is a partner in Gibson Dunn’s Washington, D.C. office and Co-Chair of the firm’s National Security Practice Group. His practice focuses on white-collar criminal defense, internal investigations, national security, and regulatory enforcement matters. Prior to re-joining the firm, David served in senior positions in both the Criminal Division and National Security Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Amy Feagles is a partner in Gibson Dunn’s Washington, D.C. office and is a member of the White Collar Defense and Investigations and Antitrust & Competition Practice Groups. Her practice includes internal investigations, regulatory and criminal investigations, and complex civil litigation across industries such as healthcare, financial services, and government contracting.
Jeffrey L. Steiner is a partner in Gibson Dunn’s Washington, D.C. office, Chair of the firm’s Derivatives Practice Group and Co-Chair of the firm’s Financial Regulatory and Fintech and Digital Assets Practice Groups. He advises a range of clients on regulatory, legislative, enforcement and transactional matters related to OTC and listed derivatives, commodities and securities. He frequently assists clients with compliance and implementation issues relating to the Dodd-Frank Act, the rules of the CFTC, the SEC, the National Futures Association and the prudential banking regulators.
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