The Firm
Founded in 1955, Erdem & Erdem Law Offices is a dynamic general practice firm staffed by dedicated attorneys and paralegals devoted to provide expert legal services in various areas of the law. As a firm, we emphasize creative, aggressive and efficient business problem solving founded on an extremely thorough knowledge of the law. At Erdem & Erdem, we combine our energetic approach with our long-standing reputation as a provider of efficient legal services, using focused teams of attorneys and legal assistants in a cost-effective manner.
 
We serve a worldwide client base, representing both domestic
and international clients ranging from high-profile corporations, commercial businesses, financial institutions, banks and individual entrepreneurs in complex financial and corporate transactions and litigation. At Erdem & Erdem, we are well-acquainted

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Publications
The Exchange of Information as Addressed in Competition Board Decisions
The exchange of information between competitors is not regulated under Turkish law. This subject was recently handled within the Guidelines Project on the Application of Articles 4 and 5 of the Act No. 4054 on the Protection of Competition in Horizontal Cooperation Agreements (“Guidelines”)[1]. However, the Guidelines have not been published yet.
 
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News and events

The Conference jointly organized by Istanbul University Law Faculty and Association Henri Capitant on “Reforms of French – Turkish Law of Obligations” was held at İstanbul University on 9 April 2012. Many lawyers and academists have participated to the Conference. Prof. Dr. H. Ercument Erdem, Partner of Erdem&Erdem Law Firm and Professor Emeritus of Commercial Law in Galatasaray University made a presentation on “Transfer of Commercial Enterprise”.
 
Prof. Erdem revealed in his presentation the provisions related to transfer of commercial enterprise, common provisions of scope and form of transfer agreement in New Turkish Commercial Code.