Konstantin Medvedovsky

Konstantin Medvedovsky

Associate, Dechert

Konstantin Medvedovsky focuses his practice on antitrust matters. Mr. Medvedovsky advises clients on competition issues related to M&A and joint ventures as well as represents clients in connection with governmental investigations and civil antitrust litigations. Mr. Medvedovsky has represented clients in the health care, retail, telecommunications, chemical, technology, software, insurance, and energy sectors.

Mr. Medvedovsky is credited with coining “hipster antitrust,” a phrase he used to describe appeals for a return to 1960s-era “big is bad” antitrust enforcement in a Twitter exchange with Joshua Wright, former member of the Federal Trade Commission. The hashtag #HipsterAntitrust was referenced in a U.S. Senate speech and has been covered in publications including WIRED and Global Competition Review.

Prior to joining Dechert, Mr. Medvedovsky served as an antitrust and litigation associate at another international law firm. Before practicing law, he worked as a data analytics consultant.

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