Fields of Works

Insurance Law

Insurance law protects the rights of insureds and insurance companies, providing expert solutions in all kinds of insurance transactions and disputes.

Labour Law

Labour law covers legal arrangements for the creation of fair and safe working environments by regulating the rights of employees and employers.

Criminal Law

Criminal law regulates offences and punishments in order to protect the safety of individuals and society, and ensures the right to a fair and proper trial.

Commercial Law

Commercial law regulates the relations between companies and enterprises, transactions and contracts, and ensures the conduct of reliable commercial activities.

Foreigners Law

Foreigners law regulates the rights and obligations of foreigners who are or wish to be in the country and provides legal solutions on issues such as immigration, citizenship and residence.

Condominium Law

Condominium law harmonises neighbourly relations by regulating the property and management rights of those living in apartment buildings and housing estates.

Family Law

Family law protects the rights of individuals and supports family unity by regulating domestic relations such as marriage, divorce, alimony, guardianship. It offers solutions to the problems of couples.

Insurance Law

Insurance law is the branch of law that regulates the relations between insurance companies and insureds or policyholders, and also determines the rights and obligations arising from insurance contracts. In this field, a wide range of issues from life insurance to property insurance, from health insurance to professional liability insurance are addressed.

Labour law is a branch of law that regulates the relations between employers and employees and determines the rights and obligations arising from these relations. Labour law, which was created to ensure that working life is maintained in a fair and balanced manner, covers issues such as employment contracts, working conditions, occupational health and safety, wages, vacation rights.

Labour Law

Criminal Law

Criminal law is designed to protect the order of society, to secure the life, property, honour and freedom of individuals. It aims to punish the illegal behaviour of individuals or institutions and to compensate the damages resulting from such behaviour. This branch of law is a set of rules and principles that regulate the concepts of crime and punishment, the classification of crimes, criminal responsibilities and the application of penalties.

Commercial law is considered as one of the blood vessels of the business world. This branch of law, which covers a wide range of issues from the establishment of companies to their activities, from partnerships to dissolution, has a critical role in the regulation of commercial transactions. An effective commercial law system supports the functioning of a fair and orderly market economy, while promoting competition and protecting consumer rights.

Commercial Law

Foreigners Law

Foreigners law, in today’s world where international mobility has increased, is the branch of law that regulates the rights, obligations, and legal transactions within a country of individuals defined as “foreigners” by legal status. This branch of law covers topics such as immigration, citizenship, work permits, residence permits, asylum, and rights of refuge.

Condominium law is the branch of law that regulates the rights and responsibilities of property owners in apartment buildings, housing estates and similar multi-storey buildings and the management of these properties. This branch of law has been developed to ensure that individuals live in harmony in common living spaces, to regulate relations between properties and to facilitate the resolution of possible disputes. Condominium law includes issues such as property rights, use of common areas, dues, functioning of the board of directors and deals with these issues in detail.

Condominium Law

Family Law

Family law is a branch of law that covers family relations, marriage, divorce, the status of children, property division and alimony, and regulates the legal situations arising in these matters. It deals with issues related to the family, which is the most basic social building block of individuals, and aims to protect their rights and resolve disputes. Family law provides guidance on the most sensitive and important issues of individuals and tries to produce fair solutions.