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Turkey Opens a New Page for Monitoring E-Commerce Activities by Introducing the Electronic Commerce Information System

Turkey has introduced a mandatory central registration system for e-commerce activities. Accordingly, service providers doing e-commerce business through their own e-commerce platforms, intermediary... [Read More]

Google Fined €2.42 billion in Europe for Abuse of Dominance, While Turkish Investigation Continues

The European Competition Commission recently issued a €2.42 billion fine to Google for abusing its market dominance as a search engine by granting... [Read More]

Turkey Streamlines Application Process for Initiating Consumer Arbitrations

The Consumer Arbitration Committee (“Committee”) considers and make decisions on consumer conflicts worth up to 3,610 Turkish Lira. From 11 August 2017, applicants... [Read More]

Turkey’s Supreme Court Clarifies Procedural Steps for Initiating Enforcement Proceedings

There are two main types of enforcement actions available in Turkey, intended respectively for circumstances where a judgment exists (“Judgment-Based”) and where a... [Read More]

Turkey Significantly Increases Fines for Supplying and Distributing Unsafe Products

Turkey’s Ministry of Economy has updated secondary legislation to increase the lower and upper limits for administrative fines which are applied for supplying... [Read More]

Turkey Streamlines Legislative Requirements for Workplaces to Give Employees a Weekly Holiday

Turkey has repealed a 1924 law which required certain businesses to have a weekly holiday on Sundays. Non-exempt workplaces were previously also required... [Read More]

Trade Measures in Turkey – August 2017

The summary of the Decisions of the Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Economy Communiqués published between 1 August 2017 and 31... [Read More]
07/09/2017 News

Turkish Constitutional Court: Legislative Limit on Reservation Notations for Tax Declarations Not Unconstitutional

Taxpayers in Turkey can file lawsuits against assessments of tax bases, provided their declaration included a reservation annotation and was made by the... [Read More]

Turkey Extends Deadline for Eligible Energy Projects to Access Exemptions and Discounts

Turkey has extended the deadline for eligible energy projects to benefit from exemptions and discounts, adding five further years to become operational. Qualifying... [Read More]

Turkish Trade Remedies – August 2017

The following article gives a summary of decrees by the Council of Ministers and communiqués by the Ministry of Economy regarding prevention of... [Read More]
07/09/2017 News

Turkey Approves 2017-2019 Action Plan to Support National Employment Strategy

Turkey’s High Planning Council has updated the country’s 2014 to 2023 National Employment Strategy by approving an action plan for the 2017 to... [Read More]

Turkish Constitutional Court: Fixed Fines for Breaching the Electricity Market Legislation Not Unconstitutional

Turkey’s Constitutional Court recently considered the constitutionality of fixed administrative fines for breaches of electricity legislation or license terms. The court ruled by... [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.