Commercial Law

Commercial Law

Commercial law aims to ensure the orderly functioning of economic life. commercial business, commercial enterprise, business names, trade names, merchant, trade registry, prevention of unfair competition and current accounts It is a broad branch of law covering issues such as commercial law. The main purpose of commercial law is to regulate the rights and obligations of the parties in commercial relations and to ensure that economic activities are carried out in a safe and sustainable framework.

Commercial law covers a wide range of legal regulations from the establishment of commercial enterprises to bankruptcy processes. This is a branch of law, Turkish Commercial Code (TCC) and international trade law It ensures the regulation and protection of trade relations within its framework.

Basic Topics of Commercial Law:

  • Commercial Enterprises and Company Law: Establishment, functioning, merger, acquisition and termination processes of joint stock, limited liability and other company types
  • Trade Registry and Trade Names: Registration of businesses in the trade registry, protection of trade names
  • Prevention of Unfair Competition: Ensuring fair competition between commercial enterprises and preventing unfair commercial practices
  • Commercial Contracts: Preparation and implementation of sales, distributorship, franchising, license, dealership and other commercial contracts
  • Check, Bond and Policy Transactions: Legal regulations and enforcement proceedings related to bills of exchange
  • Current Accounts: Execution of the financial relations between the parties within the legal framework
  • Bankruptcy and Concordat: Management of bankruptcy and concordat processes in cases of insolvency of companies

One of the most important elements of commercial law is company law It regulates the establishment, operation and liquidation processes of commercial enterprises. Issues such as legal frameworks determined according to the type of companies, partnership structure, board decisions, general assembly meetings and share transfer are within the scope of commercial law.

Obtaining legal assistance in commercial litigation is of great importance in order to prevent companies and businesses from facing legal disputes in the future. Our law office provides consultancy services with its expert staff to ensure that commercial transactions are carried out in accordance with the law, companies operate within the legal framework and prevent possible commercial disputes.

Also, international trade law scope, import, export, international commercial contracts, logistics and transportation law, customs procedures and legal processes of foreign investors in Turkey We also provide consultancy services on such issues.

Our law firm is specialized in commercial law The firm offers a wide range of services to companies and individual clients to provide legal security for all their commercial activities and to find solutions in commercial disputes.

Commercial Law - Question & Answer

The most common disputes in commercial law include breaches of contract, management of commercial companies, unfair competition, mergers and acquisitions, negotiable instrument law and loan agreements. Such disputes arise frequently due to the complexity of commercial relationships.

In drafting commercial contracts, the rights and obligations of the parties to the contract should be clearly defined and the remedies to be followed in case of dispute should be clearly stated. In addition, important elements such as compliance with legal regulations, payment terms, delivery terms and legal responsibilities should be taken into account.

Company takeover transactions mean the transfer of all rights and debts of the company and must be carried out in accordance with legal regulations. These transactions are shaped by agreements between the parties and are carried out in accordance with commercial law, through share transfers, mergers and demergers. Transactions should be managed properly with legal assistance.

In case of unfair competition, a lawsuit can be filed against the parties who violate competition. Unfair competition covers any action that prevents the fair and orderly functioning of trade. In the face of these actions, legal steps such as compensation claims, protection of reputation and suspension of activities can be taken.