Commercial Law

Commercial Law is the branch of law that brings together the laws and regulations related to the regulation of commercial activities, commercial transactions, and commercial relations. This area of law determines the operation of trade and the rights and responsibilities between the parties.
Commercial Law covers a variety of topics such as the establishment, operation, and termination of commercial companies, commercial contracts, commercial books, and commercial transactions.
Commercial Companies Law: It regulates the establishment, capital structure, management, share transfers, termination, and other related issues of commercial companies. In this context, there are different types of companies such as joint stock companies, limited companies, cooperatives, and related legal regulations.
Commercial Contracts: Commercial law regulates the validity, terms, provisions, and violations of commercial contracts between the parties. These contracts may cover various commercial relationships such as the purchase and sale of goods or services, distribution agreements, franchise agreements, and transportation agreements.
Business Books and Accounting: It includes issues such as the organization of business books kept in business activities and accounting records, financial reporting, and auditing. This is important for companies to track their finances, prepare tax returns, and monitor business transactions.
Competition Law: Competition law aims to ensure fair competition and prevent distortion of competition. In this context, issues such as monopoly situations, cartels, unfair competition, competition violations, and agreements restricting competition are discussed.
Commercial law aims to ensure that the business world operates in an orderly and fair manner. Our office, which operates in this field, provides consultancy in commercial transactions, prepares contracts, resolves disputes, and supports companies to conduct their business activities in accordance with the law.