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Enforcing Foreign Maritime Judgments in Turkey: A Step-by-Step Guide for International Clients

Enforcing Foreign Maritime Judgments in Turkey: A Step-by-Step Guide for International Clients

by ilf.admin | May 27, 2025 | Publications

Enforcing foreign maritime judgments in Turkey requires navigating a structured legal process to ensure compliance with Turkish law. Bicak Law Firm provides expert guidance to international clients seeking recognition and enforcement of foreign maritime decisions in...
2025 ILF EUROPEAN VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: ENHANCING DATA PRIVACY IN THE DIGITAL ERA

2025 ILF EUROPEAN VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: ENHANCING DATA PRIVACY IN THE DIGITAL ERA

by ilf.admin | May 21, 2025 | Events

On 16 May 2025 the International Law Firms Association (ILF) held a virtual conference which focused on the data protection-related challenges the legal profession faces due to the rapid development of artificial intelligence. The virtual conference was an excellent...
ALL IN? – THE CJEU DECIDED ON GDPR FINES FOR UNDERTAKINGS

ALL IN? – THE CJEU DECIDED ON GDPR FINES FOR UNDERTAKINGS

by ilf.admin | Apr 5, 2025 | Publications

Being part of a company group may be beneficial for companies as they can have a stronger financial background and coordinated business decisions. Must this also be taken into account if a company belonging to a group of companies is fined for violating the GDPR? In...
CAN A SUBSIDIARY BE SUED AT THE PARENT COMPANY’S DOMICILE IN CASE OF COMPETITION LAW INFRINGEMENTS?

CAN A SUBSIDIARY BE SUED AT THE PARENT COMPANY’S DOMICILE IN CASE OF COMPETITION LAW INFRINGEMENTS?

by ilf.admin | Apr 2, 2025 | Publications

What constitutes a “close connection” between claims against parent company and subsidiary under the Brussels Ibis, allowing both to be sued in the court of one of the companies’ domiciles? Can the “close connection” be a rebuttable competition law...
CJEU – GREEN LIGHT TO ASYMMETRIC JURISDICTION CLAUSES IN EUROPE?

CJEU – GREEN LIGHT TO ASYMMETRIC JURISDICTION CLAUSES IN EUROPE?

by ilf.admin | Mar 16, 2025 | Publications

In a landmark judgment delivered in Societa Italiana Lastre v Agora, the CJEU opened the door wide for asymmetric jurisdiction clauses in the European Union and in the European Free Trade Area. Have the CJEU given green light to every asymmetric jurisdiction...
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