About Abanoub
Abanoub “Ab” Henry is a trial lawyer and a graduate of Harvard Law School, where he was an Executive Editor of The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy. While at Harvard, Mr. Henry worked with the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, where he drafted and submitted an amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court in a landmark patent case regarding assignor estoppel. Mr. Henry also has experience working on the legal side of sports; working locally for The Houston Dynamo, as well as abroad, for UCFB Wembley at Wembley Stadium in the United Kingdom.During law school, Mr. Henry worked at AZA for two summers as a summer associate, beginning in 2020. While at AZA, he led a coalition aimed at combatting human rights violations against the Orthodox Christians in Turkey. Mr. Henry also drafted an amicus brief which was submitted to the United States Supreme Court on behalf of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America on a First Amendment issue.Before attending Harvard Law School, Mr. Henry graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, as a Presidential Scholar, with a B.S. in Biology and a minor in Arabic. He was active in biomedical and genetics research with the University of Texas.
Abanoub “Ab” Henry is a trial lawyer and a graduate of Harvard Law School, where he was an Executive Editor of The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy. While at Harvard, Mr. Henry worked with the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, where he drafted and submitted an amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court in a landmark patent case regarding assignor estoppel. Mr. Henry also has experience working on the legal side of sports; working locally for The Houston Dynamo, as well as abroad, for UCFB Wembley at Wembley Stadium in the United Kingdom.
During law school, Mr. Henry worked at AZA for two summers as a summer associate, beginning in 2020. While at AZA, he led a coalition aimed at combatting human rights violations against the Orthodox Christians in Turkey. Mr. Henry also drafted an amicus brief which was submitted to the United States Supreme Court on behalf of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America on a First Amendment issue.
Before attending Harvard Law School, Mr. Henry graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, as a Presidential Scholar, with a B.S. in Biology and a minor in Arabic. He was active in biomedical and genetics research with the University of Texas.