Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (Brussels)

Konstantin Bondarenko

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (Brussels)
Principal Associate

Konstantin is a principal associate in the Brussels antitrust, competition and trade team. His practice covers all aspects of EU and global merger control and antitrust investigations. He has extensive experience in complex merger proceedings in Phase I and Phase II cases, and has also advised clients in multiple cartel and abuse of dominance investigations. Prior to joining Freshfields, Konstantin practiced competition law with other another international law firm in Brussels and worked as a research fellow at Criterion Economics, Washington, D.C. From 2010 to 2012, he was an associate in the competition practice of a large Russian law firm in Moscow, Russia.

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Articles

1771 Bulletin

Edward Crane, Aurèle Delors, John Messent, Francesco Iodice, Mirko von Bieberstein, Michael J. Ulmer, Giuseppe Scassellati-Sforzolini, Nicholas Levy, François-Charles Laprévote, Richard Pepper, Konstantin Bondarenko The EU Commission issues guidance on the screening of foreign direct investments in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

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In a March 25, 2020 communication, the European Commission (“EC”) issued guidance on the screening of foreign direct investments (“FDI”) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The communication identifies an increased risk of attempts by non-EU acquirers to obtain control over suppliers of (...)

Alexis R. B. Lazda, Savannah Haynes, Bruce Hoffman, Richard Pepper, Konstantin Bondarenko, Wanjie Lin, Anita Ng The World’s Authorities present steps to minimise the impact of COVID-19 on antitrust related issues that businesses may confront in the coming days of the outbreak

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I. INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic presents unprecedented issues for businesses and we recognize that antitrust is unlikely to be your most important concern at this time. However, some forethought may mitigate risk of future exposure, and position your business as well as possible in this (...)

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