Glen Jennings
COUNSEL
COUNSEL
Glen Jennings is counsel at Henein Hutchison Robitaille LLP. Over the past three decades, Glen has represented corporations and executives in some of Canada’s most significant white collar cases. He has regularly provided legal compliance guidance to many of the largest corporations in the world. Glen represented large multinational companies in complex, multi-year litigation, as well as conducting significant securities and regulatory litigation. His practice spans a wide range of regulatory and criminal matters at both trial and appellate levels, with a focus on domestic and foreign corruption, complex tax issues, fraud, environmental, money laundering, internal investigations, and antitrust and securities matters. He has extensive experience in corporate risk and compliance.
Glen achieved recognition in the inaugural Chambers Canada 2019 for his leadership and expertise in the area of Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations. He has been ranked in Chambers Canada every year since.
Prior to joining Henein Hutchison Robitaille LLP, Glen was a partner for over a decade in one of Canada’s largest law firms and the leader of its White Collar Defence & Investigations Group. As leader of that practice group, Glen oversaw a multi-jurisdictional and multidisciplinary team that offered a range of specialized services to clients, including anti-corruption and bribery as well as anti-money laundering services, crisis management, internal investigations, corporate risk and compliance programs, due diligence in business transactions, and white collar defence. He previously also practised law as a criminal defence lawyer and as an assistant Crown Attorney.
Glen has been involved in continuing legal education as a lecturer for the American Bar Association, the Law Society of Ontario, The Advocates’ Society, the Ontario Bar Association, Osgoode Hall’s criminal intensive program, the Justice of the Peace Spring Conference and the Criminal Lawyers’ Association Spring Conference. He was a sessional instructor at the University of Windsor Law School, teaching a course in Law and White Collar Crime. Glen has also served on the Ontario Securities Commission Enforcement Consultation Committee.
Called to the Ontario Bar in 1994