Professional information

  • 2021: Appointed a judge of the court of appeal of the DIFC (Dubai International Financial Centre) in Dubai
  • 2020: Appointed Vice-Chair of the Scottish Arbitration Centre
  • 2005: Appointed a Judge of the Court of Session (serving variously as Commercial Judge and Arbitration Judge) – appointed to the Inner House 2016
  • 1992-2005: Practised at the Bar in Scotland (QC 1998)
  • 1974-2005: Practised at the Commercial Bar in London (QC 1991)
  • 1972: MA (Hons) Trinity Hall, Cambridge (elected Honorary Fellow 2019)
Professional experience

Angus Glennie is an arbitrator member of Axiom, accepting arbitral appointments both domestic and international. He is also an arbitrator member of Twenty Essex in London.

Angus has long had a keen involvement in arbitration, as counsel, as arbitrator and as a judge. His practice at the English bar from commercial chambers in London involved regular appearances in arbitrations conducted under LMAA, LCIA and ICC rules, both as counsel and as arbitrator. In Scotland, in addition to court appearances, he was frequently instructed as counsel in arbitrations concerning commercial and construction disputes.

Appointed to the Court of Session bench in 2005, Angus was for four years (2007-2011) the principal commercial judge. He was an arbitration judge from 2010-2016, dealing with the first cases under the Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010. In 2017 he became chair of the newly formed Arbitration Court Users Group, a position which he still holds. He was appointed to the Inner House in 2016.

On stepping down as a judge, in December 2020 Angus was appointed Vice-Chair of the Scottish Arbitration Centre, with a view to becoming Chair after ICCA 2020 (now delayed until September 2022). In January 2021 he was appointed a judge of the court of appeal of the DIFC (Dubai International Financial Centre) in Dubai.

From 2012-2019 Angus acted as Honorary Chair of the Edinburgh University Centre for Commercial Law. In 2019 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Hon FCIArb).

Notable cases

As a judge, Angus Glennie has had a particular involvement in arbitration cases brought before the courts under the Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010; and has a wide experience of commercial and construction disputes (including adjudication).

Arbitration

  • SGL Carbon Fibres Ltd v RBG Ltd 2012 SLT 327. Construction contract. Determining a legal error appeal
  • Arbitration Appeal No 3 of 2011 2012 SLT 150. The correct approach to grant of leave to bring a legal error appeal
  • Arbitration Appeal No 2 of 20112011 Hous. LR. 72. Legal error appeal and serious irregularity challenge
  • UBC Group Ltd v Atholl Developments (Slackbuie) Ltd 2011 SLT 805. Whether to sist court proceedings

Construction contracts (and adjudication)

  • SSE Generation Ltd v Hochtief Solutions 2018 SLT 579. Construction contract; tunnel; defects; liability
  • SGL Carbon Fibres Ltd v RBG Ltd 2011 SLT 417. Construction contract. Enforcement of adjudicator’s award
  • Atholl Developments (Slackbuie) Ltd 2011 SCLR 637. Construction contract. Enforcement of adjudicator’s award
  • Barr Ltd v Klin Investment UK Ltd 2010 SCLR 33. Construction contract. Enforcement of adjudicator’s award

Commercial

  • Royal Bank of Scotland plc v Alison Donnelly 2019 SLT 1448. Set-off in insolvency
  • Warner v Scapa Flow Charters (Scotland) 2017 SC 361. Shipping; fatal accident; limitation; prescription (affirmed by Supreme Court [2018] 1 WLR 4974)
  • Worbey v Campbell and others [2017] CSIH 49. Profit from social network apps; whether partnership
  • Heather Capital v Levy & McRae and others 2017 SLT 376. Due diligence; fraud; prescription.