Personal bio
Glenn Hendrix is the Chair Emeritus of Arnall Golden Gregory LLP, with offices in Atlanta and Washington D.C.
Glenn has served as an arbitrator or counsel in cases administered by the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the American Health Lawyers Association Dispute Resolution Service (AHLA), the American Arbitration Association (AAA), JAMS International, the Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR), and the International Commercial Arbitration Court at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation (MKAS).
Glenn is consistently listed each year in The International Who’s Who of Commercial Arbitration, published by the GLOBAL ARBITRATION REVIEW (which has described him as “determined, efficient and effective, the chairperson you wish to have"; as doing “an excellent job of conducting proceedings in an efficient fashion”; and as “very, very knowledgeable on international legal matters”) and as a leading practitioner by CHAMBERS, which has described him as “a hugely respected litigator with an impressive track record in complex cross-border business disputes and federal False Claims Act litigation.” He was recognized by BEST LAWYERS IN AMERICA as “International Arbitration Lawyer of the Year” for Atlanta in 2021 (the first year in which a selection was made for that category) and 2024. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb).
Glenn is the founding president of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society (AtlAS) and the current president of the Georgia Arbitrators Forum, an invitation-only group of leading arbitrators in the state. He chairs the Dispute Resolution Service Review Board for the AHLA Dispute Resolution Service, which rules on petitions to remove an arbitrator who is allegedly unfit to serve because of a conflict of interest, a mental or physical impairment, or conduct that calls his or her fairness or impartiality into question.
Glenn is active in the American Bar Association, presently serving as a delegate to the ABA’s House of Delegates (the ABA’s policy-making body). He is a past chair of the ABA’s 25,000-member International Law Section, which recognized him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2024. He co-chaired the ABA’s annual business dispute resolution conference in Moscow, Russia each year between 2009 and 2022.
Between 2010 and 2018, Glenn served as the ABA representative to the U.S. State Department's Advisory Committee on International Law, a select group of 20 international law professors, practitioners and policymakers who provide advice to the State Department Office of Legal Adviser on significant international law issues. He has also served on several State Department delegations to the Hague Conference of Private International Law in connection with various Hague treaties related to cross-border commercial disputes.