Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law
Creditor-debtor relationships, which form the most sensitive link of commercial life and economic balance, constitute a critical area that can shake market security if left without legal protection. Our firm conducts a dual-sided and strategic Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law practice—ensuring that creditor clients attain the financial values they deserve in the fastest, most rational, and most effective way, while defending the legal rights of debtor clients against unlawful seizures, execution threats, and enforcement pressures.
Within the framework of the Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law, the initiation of execution proceedings for the collection of receivables, asset investigations, and the execution of seizure and preservation procedures are carried out meticulously. Simultaneously, within concordat and restructuring processes—which serve as pathways for companies to emerge from financial bottlenecks—the rights of both debtor and creditor parties are secured in compliance with international commercial norms.
Our core services in the practice area of Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law include:
- Initiating execution proceedings with and without judgments, and meticulously executing proceedings up to the performance and collection stages.
- Conducting proceedings through the specific seizure method tailored for negotiable instruments (checks, promissory notes, bills of exchange) and managing debt objection processes.
- Filing “Removal of Objection” and “Cancellation of Objection” lawsuits before Commercial Courts of First Instance and Enforcement Courts in cases of objections to debt and proceedings.
- Drafting and negotiating concordat projects for companies and individuals to exit debt crises, and legally managing the processes of concordat commissioners and creditor committees.
- Filing and tracking “Annulment of Dispositions” (Tasarrufun İptali) lawsuits to recover assets unlawfully transferred.
- Operating preliminary attachment mechanisms and criminal complaint routes (breach of payment undertaking, disciplinary imprisonment processes) against fraudulent transactions executed by debtors to conceal assets.
- Following corporate bankruptcies, bankruptcy liquidation processes, registration of claims with the bankruptcy estate, and lawsuits objecting to the order of priority.
- Conducting negative clearance (determination of non-indebtedness) and restitution (recovery of paid funds) lawsuits.
