Glenn Hendrix is the Chair of Arnall Golden Gregory LLP, an AmLaw 200 law firm with offices in Atlanta and Washington DC. He frequently serves as arbitrator or counsel in international arbitration proceedings and also has significant experience in litigation ancillary to arbitrations, including actions for emergency relief, proceedings to enforce arbitral agreements and awards, and petitions for evidence under 28 U.S.C. § 1782.
Glenn is active in the American Bar Association, serving since 2010 as the ABA's representative to the US State Department's Advisory Committee on International Law, which brings together leading international law professors, practitioners and policymakers to provide advice to the State Department on significant international law issues, and as a member of the ABA's House of Delegates, which establishes ABA policy. He is a past Chair of the ABA's Section of International Law and has chaired the ABA's annual dispute resolution conference in Moscow since 2009. He was the founding president of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society (AtlAS) and presently serves as a member of the Executive Committee of the American Society of International Law (ASIL), the Board of Councilors of The Carter Center, the Advisory Council of the Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation (ACIAM), and the US State Department's Working Group on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments.
Glenn has authored numerous pieces on international commercial dispute resolution issues, including chapters appearing in International Commercial Arbitration Practice in the 21st Century, International Litigation Strategies & Practice Private Law, Private International Law & Judicial Cooperation in the EU-US Relationship, Assessing the Value of Law in Transition Economies, Legal Guide to Doing Business in Russia & the Former Republics of the USSR, and The Corporate Counsel's Guide to Doing Business in Russia, as well as articles appearing in The International Lawyer, ??????? ??????? ???????????? ???? ?????????? ????????? [Journal of the Russian High Commercial Court], East/West Executive Guide and other publications.
Glenn holds dual US and British citizenship. He graduated from New College (B.A.) and Emory University School of Law (J.D., With Distinction, Order of the Coif).
