Career
Worked at Mehmet Gün & Company (Istanbul) specializing in Intellectual Property, Patent, Trademark and Copyright, Unfair Competition and Litigation, Distributorship, Mergers and Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Consortia, International Leasing, Agency and Franchise Law, Foreign Investments, International Commercial Arbitration, International Contracts, Nuclear Energy, Shipping Law, International Trade, Corporation Law, Trade Regulations, Arbitration, Maritime Law, Administrative Law, Customs and Excise Law, Property and Real Estate Law, General Practice. Teaching professor at Istanbul University Law Faculty, in Commercial Law, Visiting Professor at Frankfurt Johan Golfgang Goethe University, Zurich University between, 1968-1972. Author of the reports "Acquisition in Joint Stock Companies after Formation".
"Air Carriage Agreement".
"International Transportation and Legal Problems" and number of treatises on Commercial Law Speaker at a number of international conferences. The firm was established in 1988, offers a full range of legal services with clients from United States of America, United Kingdom, Europe and Russia including Balkan states as well as local clients.
Firm concentrates mainly on Foreign Investments, Commercial, Corporate, Intellectual Property, Copyright, International Banking and Finance, Joint Ventures, Consortiums, International Leasing, International Trade, International Commercial Arbitration, Maritime Law. The firm has an intellectual property department and the partners are official trademark and patent agents.
The firm has become a member of The Transport European Law Firms Association offering services throughout Europe.
The firm has recently opened its offices in Ankara, the capital of the country, and in Izmir, an economic center on the Aegean Coast, as well as establishing an associate link to an Azerbaijan lawyer in Baku with a view to open its office in the near future, The firm has an intellectual property prosecution department with members also qualified as patent and trademark agents.