Competition Law
Competition Law; It is called the economic competition between entrepreneurs in the sector of a type of goods or services. The set of rules designed to protect and develop competition and its returns in the market and to prevent anti-competitive attitudes is called Competition Law.
States develop various practices and impose sanctions in order to prevent violations in the field of competition law. Competition law consists of regulations that ensure a balanced and uniform implementation of the competition system in a free market economy. The purpose of competition law; To prevent agreements, decisions and practices that prevent, distort or restrict competition in the goods and services markets and to prevent companies that dominate the market from abusing their dominance, and to protect competition by making the necessary regulations and inspections for this purpose.
In the process where international trade becomes increasingly widespread, the need to adapt to new regulations and developments and stay up to date due to the increase in sector-based competition, and the exposure to very serious material and moral sanctions in case of violation, have made competition law even more important.
As Competition Law has become important and the resulting sanctions are effective, private law actors must be carefully informed about the competition rules and act in accordance with these rules in their relations with their competitors, customers and suppliers, in order to intervene correctly in possible problems in the field of competition in order to avoid being exposed to these sanctions. Since it is important, with our expert staff of lawyers working in the field of Competition Law, we contribute to our national and international clients with their legal knowledge and experience in the field of competition, unfair competition issues and the correct formation of company policies in all processes.
The main services we provide in the field of Competition Law are:
Applications to the Competition Board
Filing defense and making oral defense regarding a file opened at the Competition Board
Obtaining opinions from the Competition Board regarding certain activities
Research, investigation and on-site investigations regarding abuse of activity, unfair competition and concentration