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Alexander Drylewski

Alexander Drylewski

USA 2026

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Alex Drylewski specializes in high-stakes securities litigation. He represents companies and individuals in high-profile matters involving Fintech, emerging technologies, government investigations, securities class actions, trials and appeals. He is Co-Head of Skadden’s Web3 and Digital Assets Group.

Mr. Drylewski regularly speaks and writes on securities related litigation and regulatory topics. He is an author of Skadden’s Distributed Ledger, a compendium of legal developments in the blockchain industry, and a contributor to the treatise, Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts.

Personal

J.D., Brooklyn Law School, B.A., Colgate University. Mr. Drylewski served as a law clerk to the Hon. Edward R. Korman, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Litigation: Securities - New York

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Individual Editorial
Alexander Drylewski is a fine choice for clients operating in the Web3 space, with experience in litigation arising out of blockchain disputes. His strength in defending securities class actions and shareholder derivative suits is complemented by a wider practice in complex commercial litigation.

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  • Alex is excellent. He's a great advocate, a great communicator and he knows the law really well. He is also responsive and extremely efficient.

    Litigation: SecuritiesChambers Guide to the USA

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