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Corporate Lawyer Turkey — Expert Legal Services for Businesses by Kurucuk & Associates

  • Writer: Zeynep Atım Kurucuk
    Zeynep Atım Kurucuk
  • 3 days ago
  • 5 min read
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Running a business in Turkey means navigating a complex legal landscape — one shaped by the Turkish Commercial Code (TCC), evolving investment laws, and international trade standards. That’s where a Corporate Lawyer in Turkey steps in.


At Kurucuk & Associates, based in Istanbul, we help companies of all sizes — from startups to multinationals — handle every aspect of corporate and commercial law. Whether you’re forming a new company, closing an M&A deal, or ensuring compliance with Turkish regulations, our team of Turkish Corporate Lawyers and Business Lawyers in Turkey delivers clear, practical, and strategic advice.


In this article, you’ll discover what corporate lawyers in Turkey do, how companies are structured, what to know about M&A, contracts, and compliance — and why Kurucuk & Associates is trusted by local and international clients alike.

What Does a Corporate Lawyer in Turkey Do?

A Corporate Lawyer Turkey acts as both legal advisor and strategic partner to businesses. Their job is to make sure your company operates within the law — while helping you grow confidently and sustainably.


Corporate Law under the Turkish Commercial Code (TCC)

The TCC governs nearly every aspect of doing business — from how companies are formed to how boards are managed. A skilled Turkish Corporate Lawyer ensures your company structure, contracts, and governance fully comply with these legal requirements.


Business Structuring and Compliance

When you start or expand a business, the right structure matters.


Corporate lawyers help you:

  • Choose between a Joint Stock Company (A.Ş.) or Limited Liability Company (Ltd. Şti.)

  • Draft and notarize the Articles of Association

  • Register with the Trade Registry and Tax Office

  • Stay compliant with corporate, labor, and data protection laws


Legal Counsel for Local and Foreign Investors

Turkey continues to attract strong foreign investment.


Corporate Lawyers Turkey support international clients in:

  • Setting up foreign capital companies (Yabancı Sermaye Şirketi)

  • Drafting bilingual agreements

  • Managing joint ventures

  • Securing work and residence permits

Company Formation & Structure

Establishing a company in Turkey involves several legal and administrative steps — and the process can be confusing without local guidance.


Here’s how we help at Kurucuk & Associates:

  • Company Establishment in Turkey: End-to-end support for both locals and foreigners

  • Type Selection: Advising whether an A.Ş. or Ltd. Şti. best suits your business goals

  • Branch and Liaison Offices: Legal setup for multinational or representative operations

  • Corporate Governance: Shareholders’ agreements, board regulations, and compliance policies

  • Franchising Legal Advice: Drafting, reviewing, and registering franchise arrangements


Each structure has unique tax, capital, and liability implications — and a knowledgeable Turkey Corporate Attorney ensures you start on the right legal footing.

Corporate Contracts & Commercial Law

Contracts are the backbone of every business relationship. In Turkey, they must comply with the Turkish Commercial Code — and often require careful drafting to prevent future disputes.


Our Commercial Lawyers in Turkey assist with:

  • Distribution and agency agreements

  • Service level and procurement contracts

  • Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)

  • Licensing and joint venture agreements

  • Cross-border trade contracts


Domestic vs. Cross-Border Contracts

Type

Domestic Agreement

Cross-Border Agreement

Governing Law

Turkish Commercial Code

Turkish + International Law (UNCITRAL/CISG)

Language

Turkish

Turkish & English

Dispute Resolution

Turkish Courts

ISTAC / ICC Arbitration

Currency

Turkish Lira

Foreign currency (USD, EUR, GBP)

With the right legal drafting, your contracts protect your business from ambiguity, risk, and financial loss.

Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) in Turkey

M&A transactions are some of the most complex yet rewarding business moves — and require detailed legal planning.


Our M&A Lawyers Turkey guide you through every stage:

  1. Pre-Transaction Due Diligence — Legal audits, compliance checks, and risk evaluation

  2. Drafting & Negotiation — Share purchase, asset transfer, and merger agreements

  3. Closing & Registration — Regulatory filings, notarization, and board approvals

  4. Post-Merger Integration — Compliance, restructuring, and labor alignment


We also handle competition filings (Rekabet Kurumu), SPK approvals, and post-deal integration issues for seamless transitions.

Corporate Compliance, Employment & IP

A compliant business is a resilient one. From labor laws to data protection, corporate compliance is non-negotiable in Turkey.


Employment & Labor Law

Our İş Hukuku Avukatları (Labor Lawyers) advise on:


Intellectual Property (IP)

In an innovation-driven economy, protecting your brand and creations is vital.


Our Intellectual Property Lawyers Turkey manage:

Dispute Resolution & Arbitration

Even with the best preparation, commercial disputes may arise. The key is resolving them efficiently.


How to Resolve a Corporate Dispute in Turkey

  1. Negotiation or Mediation to settle amicably

  2. Arbitration (ISTAC or ICC) for confidentiality and speed

  3. Commercial Litigation before Turkish courts

  4. Debt Collection and Enforcement proceedings if needed


Our Corporate Dispute Lawyers Turkey protect your interests in local and international forums with strategy and precision.

Legal Services for Foreign Investors

Turkey’s strategic location and business-friendly environment make it a top destination for foreign entrepreneurs.


Kurucuk & Associates provides tailored legal assistance for:

  • Setting up a company as a foreigner (Şirket Kuruluşu)

  • Structuring foreign capital entities (Yabancı Sermaye Şirketi)

  • Drafting bilingual corporate documents

  • Securing residence and work permits

  • Navigating cross-border transactions and compliance


Our bilingual team ensures that international investors understand every step — legally, culturally, and commercially.


Why Choose Kurucuk & Associates?

At Kurucuk & Associates, we combine deep legal expertise with a practical understanding of how businesses operate.


Based in Istanbul, serving clients in Ankara, Izmir, Antalya, and Bursa

✅ Decades of experience in corporate, commercial, and international law

✅ Trusted by foreign investors, startups, and multinational corporations

✅ Bilingual team offering English–Turkish legal support


Our mission is simple: to help your business grow safely and confidently in Turkey’s evolving legal landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions


How do I find a good corporate lawyer in Istanbul?

Look for a law firm experienced in corporate, commercial, and investment law — and one that communicates clearly in English. Kurucuk & Associates checks every box.


What are the legal requirements to start a company in Turkey?

You’ll need a registered office address, Articles of Association, minimum capital, and registration with the Trade Registry and tax authorities.


What’s the difference between a JSC and LLC in Turkey?

A Joint Stock Company (A.Ş.) suits larger operations and allows share transfers; an LLC (Ltd. Şti.) is simpler, with limited partners and lower capital needs.


How does Turkish corporate governance work?

Governance rules ensure transparency, shareholder protection, and accountability under the Turkish Commercial Code.


Can foreign investors own 100% of a company in Turkey?

Yes, foreign investors can own 100% of most business types — no Turkish partner is required except in specific regulated industries.


📞 Need expert guidance on corporate law in Turkey?

Reach out to Kurucuk & Associates, your trusted Turkish Corporate Law Firm — and move your business forward with confidence.


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