Category: Insights

This part serves as a knowledge hub for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of various legal topics in Turkey. Through a collection of well-researched articles, expert opinions, and up-to-date information, the Lawblog offers valuable insights into complex legal issues. Whether you’re a legal professional, a business owner, or simply curious about legal matters, our blog provides accessible explanations, real-world examples, and thought-provoking discussions to help you navigate the intricate world of law. The materials are not intended to provide legal advice for specific circumstances and should not be relied upon in place of professional advice and judgement. The content of this section is for general informational and educational purposes only. The information on this section may not present the most up-to-date legal information. Readers should contact our attorney for legal advice regarding any particular legal matter.

Anti Competition Investigations

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May2021
Representing corporations, business associations, investment banks, partnerships and individuals in a wide variety of competition law matters in Turkey. Collaborating with international law firms on Turkish competition law matters. Providing international and domestic clients with all types of legal services concerning competition law issues, including litigation. Defending companies before the Competition ... More Information
3 May 2021Admin
Kripto para merkez bankası

22

Apr2021
On April 16, 2021, the Turkish Central Bank issued a statement relating to crypto assets. It said that cryptoassets entail significant risks because; they are neither subject to any regulation nor supervision mechanisms nor a central regulatory authority, their market values can be excessively volatile, they may be used in illegal actions ... More Information
22 April 2021Admin
Power of attorney

25

Oct2020
A Power of Attorney is a legal document or written authorisation that must be signed in front of a Notary by which you empower an experienced and trustworthy person to act on your behalf in legal matters or transactions. When you hand PoA to someone, you are effectively saying by law ... More Information
25 October 2020Admin

26

Sep2020
Turkey entered into bilateral treaty for the reciprocal recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and judicial assistance in respect of commercial and civil matters with China. On the basis of de facto reciprocity, Turkish courts recognise and enforce the judgments of China. Legal Basis Enforcement of domestic judgments (through what is known ... More Information
26 September 2020Admin

24

Jun2020
Providing an apostille service for all Türkiye (Turkey) documents with prices from just 150 USD (excluding taxes such as VAT -%20-, governmental fees and  shipment) per document. We aim to process most documents in just 1 to 2 days, making our service exceptional value for a quick legalisation service. The ... More Information
24 June 2020Admin

23

Jun2020
The Draft bill governing the organisation of bar associations become law after being published in the Official Gazette on Wednesday, 15'th July 2020. Lawyers are allowed to form additional bar associations in provinces with more than 5,000 registered attorneys. New associations need a minimum of 2,000 members. Lawyers are free ... More Information
23 June 2020Admin

07

May2020
Are your commercial contracts coping with Covid-19? Is Covid-19 preventing or hindering you from performing contractual obligations? Are suppliers trying to impose new terms on you without your agreement because of this pandemic? Is it becoming impossible to perform your obligations under the contract? Are you thinking about re-negotiating ... More Information
7 May 2020Admin

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Apr2020
We recommend that settle Turkish legal disputes by mediation NOW! Corona forces Turkish courts into de facto lockdown for 2020 If you want to end a Turkish legal dispute in the foreseeable future – settle by mediation! If you have beef with a Turkish business partner, do not count on any ... More Information
24 April 2020Admin

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Mar2020
Many investigations across the world are currently being conducted remotely, with in-house investigators/lawyers, external counsel and other providers, and even government prosecutors, working from their homes. The current crisis is likely to accelerate a longer-term shift towards increased remote and flexible working (a trend that has already developed significantly in recent ... More Information
29 March 2020Admin