Redcliffe Partners (Kyiv)

Nataliya Kovalyova

Redcliffe Partners (Kyiv)
Lawyer (Senior Associate)

Nataliya Kovalyova is a Senior Associate in the Antitrust practice of Redcliffe Partners, with more than nine years of experience in competition law, including at a leading international law firm. She specialises in merger control and has a long track record of advising multinational and Ukrainian companies on Ukrainian merger control and concerted practices requirements, including various antitrust issues such as analysis of vertical restraints, and abuse of dominance. Nataliya regularly represents clients before the Ukrainian Competition Authority in connection with various merger filings. She is recommended amongst the leading practitioners in Competition/ Antitrust Law in Ukraine by The Best Lawyers in Ukraine, 2019.

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Articles

1031 Bulletin

Anastasia Usova, Nataliya Kovalyova The Ukrainian Competition Authority imposes a fine of EUR 1.8 million for ’gun jumping’ in a merger in the heavy industry sector, and does not clear the transaction due to economic sanctions on the seller’s beneficiary (TAS / Dniprometyz)

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The facts of the case On 8 November 2017, Devisal Limited, a Cyprus subsidiary of the financial/industrial group TAS (the "TAS Group"), filed a merger filing requesting the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (the "AMC") to approve the acquisition of a controlling stake in the Private Joint (...)

Anastasia Usova, Nataliya Kovalyova The Ukrainian Competition Authority imposes a record-breaking fine of EUR 1.9 million for failure to obtain merger clearance for a notifiable concentration in the heavy industry sector, despite also finding that it did not raise any competition concerns (DCH group / Dnipro Metallurgical Plant / Evraz group)

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The facts of the case On 6 March 2018, SENALIOR INVESTMENTS LIMITED, a Cyprus subsidiary of the DCH group (the "DCH Group", the "Acquirer’s Group") indirectly acquired a controlling stake in Private Joint Stock Company "Dnipro Metallurgical Plant" ("DMP", the "Target"), a Ukrainian plant, (...)

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