Presentations & Publications

Some of Glenn’s speaking engagements are listed in the categories below:

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Speaking Engagements

Arbitration

  • The Evidentiary Hearing, ABA Dispute Resolution Section Arbitration Institute (Denver 2025).
  • Getting to the Evidentiary Hearing, ABA Dispute Resolution Section Arbitration Institute (Atlanta 2024).
  • Third Party Subpoenas in Arbitration, Atlanta Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section (Atlanta 2020).
  • The Arbitration Hearing, ICLE Arbitration Institute (Atlanta 2018).
  • Arbitrator and Mediator in the Same Arbitration: A Devilish or Smart Combination? ABA International Law Section (Miami 2017).
  • Procedural Efficiency – How to Spend Less in Arbitration, ICDR Young & International (Miami 2017).
  • In the U.S. Courts – Compelling Arbitration and Enjoining Litigation Brought in Breach of Arbitration Clauses, Practicing Law Institute (New York 2014).
  • Independence of Arbitrators: Different Approaches to a Universal Requirement, ABA International Law Section (London 2013).

“Glenn does an excellent job of conducting proceedings in an efficient fashion.” “He is very even-handed and fair in his rulings. “

Who’s Who Legal | Global Arbitration Review (2023)

International Arbitration

  • Ethics & Etiquette: Where Arbitration Norms Intersect Attorney Duties, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2025).
  • Closing Arguments in International Arbitration, ABA International Arbitration Skills Masterclass (2025).
  • Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Reform, ABA International Law Section (New York 2025).
  • Arbitrating in the United States: Resolving Disputes Arising out of Cross-Border Business and Investments, Berlin Dispute Resolution Days (Berlin 2024).
  • Opening Remarks: Expanding Beyond the Peninsula – Korean Companies’ Use of International Arbitration in Cross-Border Business, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2024).
  • The Impact of National Court Decisions on International Arbitration, GAR Live – North America (New York 2024).
  • Top 10 Developments in International Arbitration in 2023, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2023).
  • The GAR Live Debate (Motion: ‘This House Believes that if a Quantum Expert were Managing the Procedural Side of a Damages case, the Case Would Proceed Differently and Better’), GAR Live – Atlanta (2022).
  • A Bold New Future for International Arbitration? GAR Live – Atlanta (2021).
  • What was the Past Year’s Most Significant Legal Development for Cross Border Disputes Practitioners? ABA International Law Section/Russian Arbitration Association (Moscow 2020).
  • International Arbitration and the Federal Courts, Federal Bar Association (2020).
  • Expecting the Unexpected, a Simulation Examining Unanticipated Problems that can Arise during Arbitrations, Testing the Judgment and Reflexes of Experienced Arbitrators, GAR Live – Atlanta (2020).
  • Best Practices in Written Pleadings in International Arbitration, ICDR Young & International and ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (Moscow 2019).
  • Tribunal Deliberations and Dynamics, JURIS – 15th Annual Leading Arbitrators’ Symposium (Vienna 2019).
  • Keynote dinner speech – CIArb World Congress, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (2018).
  • The Art of Persuasion in International Arbitration Hearings, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2018).
  • Use or Abuse: Party-Appointed Experts in Arbitration, Eastern European Dispute Resolution Forum (Minsk 2018).
  • The Backlash Against Globalism and its Implications for International Arbitration, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2017).
  • Disclosure of Third-Party Funding in Arbitration: A Double-Edged Sword, ABA International Law Section (Tokyo 2016).
  • The Backlash Against TPP, TTIP and other Manifestations of a Flat World: Implications for International Arbitration, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2016).
  • Promoting the United States as an Arbitration Venue, International Arbitration Club of New York (New York 2015).
  • Building an International Arbitration Practice, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2015).
  • International Arbitration and Discovery 10 Years after Intel v. AMD, ABA International Law Section (Buenos Aires 2014).
  • Battle of the U.S. Fora: New Arbitration Centers and Arbitration-Friendly Decisions Have Given Parties More Choice in Where to Site International Arbitrations, ABA International Law Section (New York 2014).
  • Closing Remarks: Enhancing Business Opportunities in Africa: The Role, Reality and Future of Africa-Related Arbitration, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2014).
  • Workshop on International Commercial Disputes, Georgian Bar Association/Commerce Law Development Program (Tbilisi 2013).
  • Obtaining Evidence in the U.S. for International Arbitrations Abroad: Practical Lessons on When and How to Use Section 1782, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2013).
  • Back to Basics? International Bar Association Arbitration Committee ‘White Nights’ Conference (St. Petersburg (RF) 2013).
  • Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration, Atlanta Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section/JAMS (2013).
  • Managing Difficult Evidence Problems in International Arbitration, Annual ICDR Miami International Arbitration Conference (Miami 2013).
  • Heightened Competition in the Arbitral Venue Sweepstakes,  ABA International Law Section (2012).
  • Restating the Law of International Commercial Arbitration in the United States: Views From Within and Without, Atlanta International Arbitration Society (2012).
  • When Transnational Business Deals Go Sour: The Challenges and Opportunities of International Arbitration, American Society of International Law (ASIL) Midyear Meeting (2012).

Cross-Border Litigation

  • Managing U.S. Litigation Risk: Essentials for Korean Companies Doing Business in or with the U.S., ABA International Law Section (Seoul 2023).
  • Documentary Evidence – Addressing Too Much or Too Little Disclosure in Civil Fraud Claims, C5 Conference on Fraud, Asset Tracing & Recovery (Geneva 2022).
  • Res Judicata and Issue Estoppel in Cross-Border Disputes, ABA International Law Section/Russian Arbitration Association (Moscow 2021).
  • Cross-Border Disclosure and Discovery, London International Disputes Week (London 2019).
  • Uncommon Law? Differing Disclosure and Discovery Regimes in Common Law Jurisdictions and their Implications for Litigation and Arbitration Choices and Strategy, ABA International Law Section/Russian Arbitration Association (Moscow 2018).
  • The Central Authorities: What’s Working and What’s Not, Hague Conference on Private International Law (Washington DC 2015).
  • Making CIS-Related Disputes ‘Stick’ in Non-CIS Courts: Addressing Personal Jurisdiction and Forum Non Conveniens, ABA International Law Section/ICC Russia (Moscow 2014).
  • Best Practices and New Developments in High‑Stakes Litigation and Arbitration, International Bar Association (Atlanta 2014).
  • Parallel Criminal Proceedings in Cross-Border Dispute Resolution, ABA International Law Section/ICC Russia (Moscow 2013).
  • Hearing of Witnesses in Various Countries of the World, ABA International Law Section (Washington DC 2013).
  • Unfair Competition Between Sovereign Judicial Systems? A Debate, St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (St. Petersburg (RF) 2013).
  • The Role of the Lawyer in Out-of-Court Dispute Resolution, World Bank/International Finance Corporation (Washington DC 2013).
  • Treaties, the Constitution, and States’ Rights: The Case of the Hague Choice of Court Convention, ABA International Law Section (Washington DC 2013).
  • Moot Court: Seeking Interim Relief in a Multi-Jurisdictional Shareholders Dispute, ABA International Law Section/ICC Russia (Moscow 2012).
  • Pursuing Global Claims with Local Legal Tools, ABA International Law Section (Miami 2012).

Healthcare

  • Health Law Update, Georgia Health Care Association (presented each year between 1988 and 2025 at the Association’s annual and/or midyear meetings).
  • Healthcare Arbitration Roundtable, ABA Dispute Resolution Section Arbitration Institute (Denver 2025).
  • Healthcare Arbitration Roundtable, ABA Dispute Resolution Section Arbitration Institute (Atlanta 2024).
  • What Long-Term Care Providers Can Expect from the Biden Administration, HUB Healthcare Solutions (2021).
  • Compliance Risks for Therapy Providers Under PDPM, National Association for the Support of Long Term Care (NASL) (Washington DC 2020).
  • Compliance Issues Under PDPM, National Association of Rehabilitation Providers & Agencies (NARA) (Washington DC 2019).
  • Fraud and Abuse in Long Term Care, ABA Health Care Fraud Institute (San Francisco 2018).
  • The False Claims Act At a Crossroads, LTC Risk Legal Forum (Las Vegas 2018).
  • Self-Reporting and Refunding Medicare Overpayments: The 60-Day Rule, American Health Law Association (Las Vegas 2017).
  • Tips for “First Responder” Counsel: Navigating the Early Stages of a Government Investigation, LTC Risk Legal Forum (Las Vegas 2017).
  • Fraud and Abuse in Long Term Care, ABA Annual National Institute on Health Care Fraud (Miami 2015).
  • Collateral Civil Liability in Connection with False Claims Act Litigation, American Conference Institute (Miami 2015).
  • Anatomy of a Government Investigation, National Association for the Support of Long Term Care (Washington DC 2014).
  • The Healthcare Fraud and Abuse Landscape, American Health Care Association Board of Governors (New York 2013). 
  • Government Investigations in Long-Term Care, LTC Risk Legal Forum (Las Vegas 2013).
  • Liability for Too Much Care? American Conference Institute (Miami 2013).
  • Arbitration Update, American Health Care Association Council for Post-Acute Care (Washington DC 2012).

“Glenn is unquestionably the best healthcare lawyer I’ve ever come across.”

Client interviewee quoted in Chambers USA (2025)

Going back further (prior to 2012), Glenn spoke at events organized by the Acute Long Term Hospital Association (ALTHA), the Bar Council of Ireland, the Brookings Institution, the CIS Local Counsel Forum, Estudos das Sociedades de Advogados – Brazil (CESA), the Georgia Hospital Association (GHA), the German Bar Association (DAV), the Health Industry Distributors Association (HIDA), the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Court of Arbitration, the International Law Association (ILA), the International Law Section of the Florida Bar, the Japan Federation of Bar Associations (Nichibenren), Karachi Bar Association, Law Council of Australia, Paris Bar (Ordre des Avocats de Paris), Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP), and the Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA), as well as most of the organizations already noted in the list of post-2012 presentations.

Select Publications

  • Third-Party Funding in Georgia, in Handbook on Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration (2nd Ed.) (Nikolaus Pitkowitz ed.: Juris 2025).
  • Twelve Rules for Obtaining Evidence from Abroad, in International Litigation Strategies and Practice (3rd Ed.) (Ethan Berghoff, Theodore Edelman & Barton Legum, eds.: American Bar Association 2023) (prior editions in 2015 and 2006).
  • International Arbitration in the United States: The Atlanta Option, in International Dispute Resolution Drafter’s Manual (2021).
  • International Commercial Arbitration Practice in the Russian Federation, in International Commercial Arbitration Practice:  21st Century Perspectives (Horacio Grigera Naón & Paul Mason eds.: LexisNexis 2020) (with Ilya Nikiforov).
  • Commercial Arbitration Annual Review: The United States, Financier Worldwide (2019).
  • Third-Party Funding in the United States, in Guideposts to Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration (Nikolaus Pitkowitz ed.: Juris Publishing 2018) (with Gonzalo Zeballos).
  • The Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements: A Realistic Competitor to the New York Convention? New York Dispute Resolution Lawyer (2017) (with Louise Ellen Teitz).
  • Memorandum of the American Bar Association International Law Section Working Group on the Implementation of the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, The International Lawyer (2016) (chair and principal drafter).
  • The Crossroads of Conflict Resolution and International Business, Daily Report (July 21, 2014).
  • International Commercial Arbitration, Southern Style, Tennessee Bar Journal (2012) (with Shelby Grubbs).
  • Международная правовая помощь американских судов вроссийских судебных и арбитражных процессах (International Judicial Assistance by American Courts in Support of Court and Arbitration Proceedings), Вестник Высшего Арбитражного Суда Российской Федерации (№9. 2009) (with Ilya Nikiforov & Alexander Gurkov).
  • Know Your International Sales Contract, Business To Business (2009) (with John Gornall).
  • Will a Contract Save You in Guangdong?  Business to Business (2008) (with John Gornall).
  • The Hague Evidence Convention: How is it Really Working? in Private Law, Private International Law, & Judicial Cooperation in the EU-US Relationship (Ronald Brand, ed.: Thompson-West 2005).
  • International Legal Developments in Review: International Litigation, The International Lawyer (2004) (with N. Jan Calamita & Katherine Birmingham Wilmore).
  • Self-Insurance Trusts & Captive Insurance for Institutional Healthcare Providers, Health Law Analysis (American Health Law Association 2004) (with Keith Mauriello).
  • The Experience of Foreign Litigants in Russia’s Commercial Courts, in Assessing The Value Of Law In Transition Economies (Peter Murrell, ed.: Univ. of Michigan Press 2001).
  • Американская правовая помощь по экономическим спорам, разрешаемым судами и третейскими судами (U.S. Judicial Assistance in Support of Commercial Litigation andArbitration), Вестник Высшего Арбитражного Суда Российской Федерации (№3. 1999).
  • Business Litigation and Arbitration in Russia, The International Lawyer (1997), reprinted in, Aviva Yakren, ed., Legal Guide to Doing Business in Russia & the Former Republics of the USSR (American Bar Association 2000).
  • Enforcement of Russian Arbitrazh Court Judgments, East/West Executive Guide (1997).
  • Finland as an Alternative Arbitration Forum, Russia & Commonwealth Business Law Report (1995).
  • You Can Use It, But You Can’t Own It, Land Reforms in Vietnam and Kazakhstan, Corporate Real Estate Executive (1994).