Commercial Law

Commercial law in the modern sense is a branch of law that refers to the rights and obligations arising from the delivery of goods and the provision of services, and to legal creations that
improve and enable the flow of commercial transactions. Commercial law relating to commercial contracts (English Contract Law, German Handelsvertrage) together with company law (English Company Law, German Gesellschaftsrecht) form a single unit.

Commercial law is a part of private law because it regulates relations between persons under private law (merchants), but the rules of public law are also important, those rules set restrictions on the free regulation of contractual relations, such as rules of market competition, foreign exchange business, administrative law, international commerce, etc.

If you need professional help in any matter related to trade companies/associations, such as the establishment, termination of the company or representation of the company before the court or
in other legal matters, this office can offer you the following services;

  • Establishment of companies,
  • Transfer of business shares,
  • Status changes in companies (mergers, separations of companies, etc.),
  • Help with all formal procedures related to entering changes in the commercial register,
  • Representation of companies,
  • Bankruptcy procedure assistance and liquidation,
  • Contract drafting,
  • Other services in the field of commercial law.

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