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New publication: Hiring Employees

Date: March 2009

Publishers: TerraLex

Synopsis: Our Employment Law lead lawyer, Gülnisa Coşkun, contributes the Turkey section in our association TerraLex’s “Labour Newsletter March 2009 Hiring Employees”.

Download: International Labour Law Newsletter March 2009

Contributor: Gülnisa Coşkun: Employment


 
Fethi Pekin gives his view on the future of the traditional law firm in Turkey

Date: March 2009

PublicationLegal Business

Synopsis: Fethi Pekin comments on the changing Turkish legal market, restrictions to the entrance of non-Turkish firms and how the older firms need to change in order to remain competitive.

Link: Legal Business

Contributor: Fethi Pekin: Managing Partner


 

 
Pekin & Pekin welcomes new senior associates

Date: 2 March 2009

Pekin & Pekin is continuing its steady growth and is pleased to welcome two new senior associates – Ms. Deliveli joins our leading Corporate/M&A team from the New York office of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP and Mr. Dündar joins the Dispute Resolution team from another prominent Turkish law firm.


 
“The Star” legal adviser to the Turkish Banking and Finance: Ahmed Pekin

Date: March 2009

Chambers Global 2009 names Ahmed Pekin as “The Star” in the Turkish legal market, acknowledging Mr. Pekin’s undisputable position as Turkey’s leading Banking & Finance lawyer.

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Turkey and the economic crisis – what measures are the government taking?

Full title: Mergers & acquisitions - National anti-crisis measures - Emergency politics: Turkey - Elections spur actions

Date: March 2009

Publication: Finance

Synopsis: Senior Associate, Erdem Egemen, of our Corporate practice discusses the economic crisis and Turkey, highlighting current initiatives being taken to the backdrop of local elections and a worried electorate. Measures taken to date include a slash in the price of gas for private and industrial consumers, easier borrowing for SMEs, boosting the Turkish automobile industry, attracting investment from the Persian Gulf, tax breaks for Turkish diaspora and the privatisation of the national lottery and highways.

Excerpt: In Turkey, the financial crisis has not only affected the economy but also politics: The elections scheduled for March 29, 2009 have encouraged the ruling party AKP to vamp up the anti-crisis measures. It has cut gas prices, a primary drag on competitiveness, by 17 per cent for households and 18 per cent for industrial use, effective as of February 1, 2009.

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Contributor: Erdem Egemen: Corporate/M&A


 

 

 
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