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ELIG represents corporations, business
associations, investment banks, partnerships and individuals in
a wide variety of competition law matters. Our firm also collaborates
with international law firms on Turkish competition law matters.
In addition to our strong Turkish competition law practice, our
international experience provides us with a high capability in multinational
competition law issues. We have particular experience in the European
Union competition law regime.
Our Antitrust Practice Group provides international and domestic
clients with all types of legal services concerning competition
law issues, including litigation. ELIG provides competition law assistance particularly in the following
ways:
General Advisory Competition Law Assistance
We provide clients in a broad range of industries with the antitrust
counseling they need. We also advise clients on a day-to-day basis
concerning business transactions that almost always contain antitrust
law issues, including distributorship, licensing, franchising, toll
manufacturing, etc. We render EU and/or Turkish competition law
advice in the form most convenient to our clients.
Competition Law Aspects of Mergers & Acquisitions
We have extensive experience in merger control issues. We have been
counseling clients involved in mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures
about Turkish notification requirements, and our Antitrust Practice
Group has been involved in obtaining approvals from the Turkish
Competition Board in dozens of notifications. We also review Share
Purchase Agreements and Shareholders Agreements, and engage in other
aspects of transaction planning, in order to minimize delays and/or
structural changes caused by the review of the Competition Board.
Competition Law Investigations
We have vast experience in defending companies before the Competition
Board in all phases of an antitrust investigation. Our Antitrust
Practice Group has in depth knowledge of representing defendants
and complainants in complex antitrust investigations concerning
all forms of abuse of dominant position allegations and all other
forms of restrictive horizontal and vertical arrangements, including
price-fixing, retail price maintenance, refusal to supply, territorial
restrictions and concerted practice allegations.
Litigation Concerning Competition Law Matters
The parties of an investigation can challenge decisions of the Competition
Board in court. In addition to our antitrust litigation expertise,
our firm has considerable expertise in administrative law, and is
therefore well equipped to represent clients before the High State
Council, both on the merits of a case, and for injunctive relief.
We also represent clients in civil courts with respect to compensation
claims arising out of antitrust allegations.
Educational Seminars/Compliance Programs in
Competition Law
Companies can limit or avoid antitrust liability by training their
executives and employees about the requirements of the antitrust
legislation. We tailor our educational seminars and compliance programs
according to the factors surrounding the company and market involved,
and train the executives/employees/members of our clients in competition
law matters.
Mr. Gürkaynak is also a part-time lecturer at Boğaziçi University
on "Economics and Competition Law" and at Sabancı University on "Comperative Legal Thought" . Mr. Gürkaynak has been teaching the "Competition Law" and "Fundamental Concepts of Anglo-American Law" course at Bilkent University. He also frequently speaks
in conferences and gives lectures in other universities on competition
law topics. In addition to his other publications, a book by Mr.
Gürkaynak on ''The Prime Objective of Turkish Competition Law from
a Law & Economics Perspective'' is published by the Turkish
Competition Authority. |