Dmytro Konovalenko

Dmytro Konovalenko

Senior Partner, Attorney-at-law, admitted to the Bar (Certificate to practice Law #001156)
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Dmytro Konovalenko is an attorney with over five years of experience defending clients against abusive INTERPOL Red Notices and extradition requests from countries including Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and the United States. As a member of the International Bar Association, he leverages his expertise in INTERPOL and extradition law to safeguard clients’ rights in complex, multi-jurisdictional cases.

He has successfully annulled Red Notices in cases involving economic crimes, political disputes, and war crimes -areas where extradition requests are often contentious. For instance, Dmytro achieved the removal of a Red Notice against a Ukrainian Parliament member who was wrongfully accused of bribery by Belarus. Additionally, Dmytro secured the dismissal of a case against an Austrian businessman after demonstrating that Russia had misused INTERPOL to prosecute him over commercial disputes.

Furthermore, Mr. Konovalenko timely submissions have consistently prevented unjust arrests. Recently, he averted the extradition of a Kenyan entrepreneur facing allegations stemming from a business disagreement rather than criminal misconduct. As a result of his efforts, the Commission for the Control of INTERPOL’s Files removed the notice while reviewing the case.

Dmytro takes pride in conducting thorough analyses of extradition cases to develop comprehensive legal arguments against unlawful extradition requests. His unique personal experience allows him to anticipate the challenges faced by clients from Eastern Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

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