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Turkish Constitutional Court: Administrative Fine Imposed for Failing to Make Material Events Disclosure Does Not Violate Property Rights

Turkey’s Constitutional Court recently ruled that an excessive personal burden had not been placed on a property owner where the administrative fine imposed... [Read More]

Turkish Constitutional Court: Late Registration of Vehicle Purchased Via Tender Violates Property Rights

Turkey’s Constitutional Court recently ruled that refusal to register a vehicle for one year on the basis of a precautionary measure, without compensating... [Read More]

Turkey Revises Rules for Importing Plant Protection Products and Raw Materials

Turkey’s Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (“Ministry”) has announced new procedures and principles for importing plant protection products and raw materials. The updated... [Read More]

Turkey Announces Rules for Vehicles Used During Smuggling, as well as Storage of Goods Which Violate Intellectual Property Rights

Under Turkish law, vehicles can be confiscated if they are used during the commission of crimes stated under Anti-Smuggling Law Number 5607 (“Anti-Smuggling... [Read More]

Turkey Announces Working Principles for Secondary Packaging and Storage Facilities Related to Human Medicinal Products and Drug Substances

Turkey’s Medicines and Medical Devices Agency (“Agency”) has announced the principles regarding the approval of secondary packaging and storage facilities, as set forth... [Read More]

Turkish Constitutional Court: Legislative Amendment Which Aims to Ensure Consistent Judicial Practice Has Justifiable Basis for Impacting Ongoing Lawsuits

Turkey’s Constitutional Court recently rejected an application which claimed the applicant’s constitutional property rights had been violated by legislative changes which occurred during... [Read More]

Electronic Service Now Required for Certain Parties in Turkey

From 1 January 2019, it becomes mandatory in Turkey to make notifications to certain parties via the National Electronic Services System (“UETS”), which... [Read More]

First GDPR Enforcement Action Taken Against a Data Controller Located Outside the EU

The first enforcement action under the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”) has been taken against a data controller outside the European Union.... [Read More]

Turkish Court of Appeals: Spousal Consent Not Required for Avals

Article 584 of the Turkish Code of Obligations (“TCO”) requires spousal consent for the validity of surety agreements. Turkey’s Court of Appeals recently... [Read More]

Turkish Constitutional Court: Failure to Expropriate Land for 27 Years Breaches Constitutional Property Rights

The Turkish Constitutional Court recently ruled that an excessive personal burden had been placed on a property owner where the state had not... [Read More]
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Prof. Dr. Erdoğan Moroğlu

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Prof. Erdoğan Moroğlu served as a board member in many banks and groups of companies as chief legal counsel between 1975 and 2001. He was the chief legal consultant of the Turkish Capital Market Board from 1995 to 1997.

He was also a professor of Commercial and Banking Law at İstanbul University School of Law. He published leading books and articles in these fields, still regarded as some of the foremost contributions to corporate, commercial, and financial law in Türkiye.

Besides his own practice and support provided to several institutions and numerous İstanbul firms, he was also an independent of counsel of the firm from 2000 to 2020.

We remember him with the deepest respect.

Şerafettin Şirin

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Şerafettin Şirin served in various regions of Türkiye across different branches and levels of the judiciary and was appointed to the Istanbul Commercial Courts in 1987, upon his own request.

During his tenure on the bench, he chose to focus on commercial law and became a prominent researcher and author in the field and he published a number of influential works.

After voluntarily retiring from the judiciary in 1998, he continued his legal career as an independent attorney, offering consultancy in commercial law, contract law, intellectual and industrial property law, enforcement and bankruptcy law, consumer law, labor law, and tax law. He also acted as an arbitrator in both domestic and international disputes.

He supported the firm as an independent of counsel from 2000 to 2015. His work and legacy continue
to inspire and guide us.

We remember him with the deepest respect.