Publications

Search Insights
Category
Practice Area
Year
362 Results Publications, All Time

Turkey Extends State of Emergency For Three Further Months From 19 October 2016

After an attempted coup on 15 July 2016, Turkey’s Council of Ministers introduced a nationwide State of Emergency. The State of Emergency ran... [Read More]
17/01/2019 Articles

Overhauled Concordat Regime Opens A New Chapter for Turkish Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy postponement under the Turkish Bankruptcy Law was heavily criticised on the basis that it was open to manipulation. Critics also claimed the... [Read More]
09/11/2018 Articles Publications

One Year On: Consent Letters in Turkish Trademark Law

The Industrial Property Law (“IP Law”) introduced consent letters to Turkish trademark law in January 2017, a mechanism which practitioners had waited a... [Read More]
19/06/2018 Articles Publications

The Role and Benefits of Injunctions in Turkish Intellectual Property Law

We are connected to the whole world with simply the click of a button. In moments a trade secret can become public knowledge,... [Read More]
08/03/2018 Articles Publications

Turkish Advertising Law: Key Do’s and Don’ts

Turkey’s Advertising Board (“Board”) ruled on 302 cases during 2017, in the period up to November. Among these decisions, the Board imposed administrative... [Read More]
15/01/2018 Articles Publications

Limitations on Doctors’ Advertising in Turkey: An Inconsistent Framework, Ripe for Reform

The Turkish legislative regime for doctors’ advertising involves contradictions between provisions in primary and secondary legislation. The uncertainty and legislative gaps mean that... [Read More]
24/10/2017 Articles Publications

Significant Reform for Turkish Patent Rights

Turkey is on the verge of a new era for intellectual and industrial property rights, with enactment of the new Industrial Property Law... [Read More]
12/07/2017 Articles Publications

Reform in the non-possessory movables pledge regime in Turkey

First published by Commercial Dispute Resolution Magazine (15 May 2017). Turkey has introduced a new regime enabling non-possessory pledges – pledges without the... [Read More]
15/05/2017 Articles Publications

Turkish Competition Roundup 2016

Click here to Read Welcome to the inaugural Competition Roundup by Moroğlu Arseven. It offers a comprehensive overview of Turkish competition law during... [Read More]
25/04/2017 Roundup

A New Era for Design Rights in Turkey

Major changes have been introduced to Turkey’s Intellectual and Industrial Property regime, including design rights. Indications suggest the new legislative regime will serve... [Read More]
20/01/2017 Articles Publications
1 26 27 28 29 30 31

Subscribe

Within the scope of the Privacy Notice, which sets out the details regarding the processing of my personal data, I give my explicit consent to receive invitations and informational communications regarding events, conferences, seminars, and meetings organized by or attended by Moroğlu Arseven.

Get In Touch

You can contact us via our contact information or fill out the form below.

Privacy Notice
Approve
Prof. Dr. Erdoğan Moroğlu

Independent Of Counsel

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

Independent Of Counsel

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.