
Education
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Vanderbilt University Law School, J.D., 1999
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University of Tennessee, B.A., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 1996
Bar Admissions
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District of Columbia
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Tennessee
Court Admissions
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit
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Federal District Court for the District of Columbia
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Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia
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Brian Hendrix advises clients on matters involving environmental, health, and safety law, focusing on litigation, incident investigations, enforcement defense, and regulatory compliance counseling. He has extensive experience with federal and state agencies and has represented a host of clients engaged in a wide variety of manufacturing, production, extraction, and service-related industries.
Mr. Hendrix’s practice often requires his immediate response to catastrophic events, accidents, complaints, and “whistleblower” claims in order to provide his clients with real-time advice for managing and minimizing their civil and criminal liability. Mr. Hendrix has substantial experience in construction, cement pipe and products, alumina refining, oil and gas, pipelines, and building products. He also has a special interest in surface and underground metal/non-metal mining, aggregates, and coal mining as a result of his and his family’s strong background in the mining industry.
Mr. Hendrix has practiced before OSHA, MSHA, BATFE, DOT, and the EPA, as well as state and federal trial and appellate courts around the country. In addition to litigation and enforcement matters, Mr. Hendrix spends considerable time counseling clients on regulatory compliance, products liability, and federal permitting/licensing, particularly explosives permitting/licensing. He also has extensive experience with administrative rulemaking and legislative strategies.
Mr. Hendrix regularly conducts training, seminars, and preventive law audits aimed at minimizing civil and criminal liability. He publishes frequently on these and related topics.
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