Compliance State of Affairs: How to Continue to Drive the Message of Compliance in a time of Uncertainty

Compliance State of Affairs: How to Continue to Drive the Message of Compliance in a time of Uncertainty

Tuesday, 12 August 2025 | 1:00 PM EDT (5:00 PM GMT)

It has been over 6 months since the second Trump Administration took office and the state of regulation and enforcement in the U.S. has shifted across quite a few areas, including corporate compliance and anti-corruption.  As corporate compliance and legal practitioners grapple with how to stay up to speed with the movements of the Administration, they are still tasked with ensuring employees and those who do business on behalf of the company are acting ethically.  

 

Join us for a session led by Jessica Tillipman, Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies at the George Washington University and benefit from her unique position as she shares guidance on how to ensure your employees and third parties continue to prioritize compliance and ethical behavior while remaining agile in response to shifting Government requirements and expectations.

 

During this session, Jessica will share practical tips for compliance and business leaders to support you in remaining empowered to drive a message of Ethics and Compliance during this time of political upheaval. Topics of discussion will include:

 

  • tips for countering “rule-breaking” behavior in your business,
  • ensuring values-driven thinkers are properly supported; and
  •  maintaining an overall commitment to compliance.

 

We encourage you to join us and ask questions of Jessica at the end of this informative session!

 

*CLE credits are available for this webinar in the following states only – TX, VA, NY, NJ, CA. Additional instructions on how to obtain CLE credits will be provided during the webinar.

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY

Jessica Tillipman

Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies
George Washington University

Jessica Tillipman is the Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies and Government Contracts Advisory Council Distinguished Professorial Lecturer in Government Contracts Law, Practice & Policy. She is an internationally recognized expert specializing in integrity, compliance and emerging technology issues in government procurement law.

 

She teaches the law school's foundational government procurement law course, Formation of Government Contracts, and Anti-Corruption & Compliance, a course that focuses on anti-corruption, ethics, and compliance issues in government procurement.

 

Prior to joining GW Law, Dean Tillipman served as a law clerk to the Honorable Lawrence S. Margolis of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and was an associate at Jenner & Block, where she specialized in Government Contracts and White Collar Criminal Defense.

 

Dean Tillipman served as Senior Editor of the “The FCPA Blog”—a leading Foreign Corrupt Practices Act resource on the internet. She has also published numerous articles that address legal and policy issues involving anti-corruption, government procurement, white-collar crime, government ethics, and artificial intelligence.

 

Dean Tillipman is also a Senior Advisor to the American Bar Association, International Anti-Corruption Committee, a Faculty Advisor to the Public Contract Law Journal, a member of the National Contract Management Association Board of Advisors, and an Advisory Board member of The Government Contractor. She frequently organizes and presents at domestic and international government procurement and anti-corruption conferences and colloquia, and her legal commentary has been featured in numerous domestic and international media outlets.

 

Dean Tillipman is a member of the bars of the United States Court of Federal Claims, the state of Virginia, and the District of Columbia. She graduated cum laude from Miami University (Oxford, OH) in 2000 and obtained her JD, with honors, from the George Washington University Law School in 2003.

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