Himamauli Das will speak on a panel titled “Waves of Change: The Global State of AML Regulation” at the American Bar Association International Law Section’s 2026 Annual Conference, convening on 12–14 May 2026 in Washington, DC. The conference will bring together more than 600 lawyers from five continents, including partners from elite global law firms, in-house and general counsel, and prominent law firm leaders.
The 13 May panel, part of the conference’s Financial Crimes Regulatory Track, will examine the evolving global anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory landscape, with a focus on the United States’ efforts to modernize its AML regime and how those changes align with broader international developments. Him and his fellow panelists will discuss increasingly complex AML threats, the pace of regulatory change, and the implications for financial institutions and the global financial system. The session will also explore the growing role of artificial intelligence—both as a risk vector through deepfake-enabled identity theft and as a tool to strengthen compliance programs.