Jeremy Medovoy joined the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in 2009 as an attorney in the Office of Enforcement, Division of Investigations (DOI), and currently serves as the Deputy Director of DOI. He also has served as a branch chief in DOI. Jeremy oversees and conducts investigations into potential violations of the statutes, rules, and regulations administered by the Commission. He has extensive experience conducting investigations concerning market manipulation, reliability, and tariff violations. He has also served as the Commission’s advisory staff on multiple Order to Show Cause proceedings concerning market manipulation, and served as the Commission’s Rule 30(b)(6) witness in FERC v. Silkman, a litigated matter in the United States District Court for the District of Maine. Before joining FERC, Jeremy practiced law at McDermott Will & Emery LLP where he represented clients in complex commercial litigation and government investigations. Jeremy was also a law clerk to Judge Brook Hedge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He graduated from The George Washington University Law School and the University of California, Davis.