
Arbitration Law
In the resolution of commercial disputes, arbitration offers a strategic advantage over traditional litigation through its flexibility, confidentiality, and expertise-oriented nature. Kurucu Law Offices provides result-oriented advocacy and consultancy services in both national and international commercial arbitration, tailored to the technical nature of each dispute. We handle the process not merely as case management but as comprehensive strategy management, ranging from the drafting of the arbitration clause to the final enforcement of the award.
Institutional and Ad Hoc Arbitration
In the complex landscape of international trade, mastery over various legal systems and the rules of institutional arbitration centers is critical. Our office successfully represents clients in proceedings conducted under the rules of the world’s leading arbitration institutions, including the ICC (International Chamber of Commerce), LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration), ISTAC (Istanbul Arbitration Centre), and ICAC. Furthermore, we develop effective defense strategies for Ad Hoc arbitration proceedings that are not affiliated with a specific institution.
Annulment Actions, Recognition, and Enforcement
The issuance of an arbitral award does not necessarily signify the legal conclusion of the process. Kurucu Law Offices meticulously manages Recognition and Enforcement procedures to ensure the enforceability of arbitral awards in Türkiye. Additionally, we provide comprehensive legal support in initiating and litigating Annulment Actions against awards rendered in violation of procedural or substantive law.
Interim Relief and Sectoral Expertise
To safeguard rights while arbitration is ongoing, we manage applications for interim legal protection, such as injunctions and precautionary attachments, before both national courts and emergency arbitrators. Kurucu Law Offices constructs its clients' positions by synthesizing the engineering or financial dimensions of disputes with rigorous legal arguments, particularly in sectors requiring specialized technical knowledge such as construction, energy, foreign trade, and technology.
