Arbitration Law

Arbitration Law

Taking into consideration the vital importance of confidentiality, speed, expertise, and impartiality in the resolution of commercial disputes, our firm provides professional legal consultancy and advocacy/arbitrator services to its clients in the field of National and International Arbitration Law. Safeguarding client privacy, protecting trade secrets, trust, and adherence to legal ethics are our core principles throughout these processes.

We are fully aware of the deep tremors that arbitration disputes can inflict on the commercial reputation of the parties and the sustainability of massive-budget projects. Accordingly, our objective is to resolve disputes fairly, effectively, and as swiftly as possible within the framework of national and international arbitration rules, while strictly safeguarding our clients’ best interests.

The primary services we offer in the field of Arbitration Law include: • Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating national and international arbitration clauses (arbitration agreements) • Tracking disputes before ISTAC (Istanbul Arbitration Centre), ICC (International Chamber of Commerce), ICSID, LCIA, and other institutional arbitration centers • Managing arbitrator selection, appointment, and procedural stages in ad-hoc arbitration processes • Effectively executing party representation and arbitrator roles in arbitration proceedings • Executing lawsuits for the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in Turkey (within the scope of the New York Convention) • Obtaining preliminary injunction and preliminary attachment decisions regarding arbitration proceedings before Turkish courts • Executing annulment lawsuits against arbitral awards (HMC Art. 439) before Civil Courts of First Instance • Managing investment disputes and state-to-state / investor-state arbitration (ICSID/BIT) processes • Determining dispute resolution mechanisms and applicable law in international commercial contracts • Coordinating the submission of evidence, witness hearings, and technical expert examinations in arbitration proceedings