Energy Law
Our Partners have assisted major groups of company on their acquisition
projects in Turkey. Furthermore, INLAWCO attorneys have been involved
in transactions regarding electric power, gas pipelines, as well
as related litigation.
INLAWCO Lawyers assist several leading companies in the energy
sector by providing legal follow-up on a regular and daily basis,
among which Turkey’s leading natural gas company and the French
leading group.
OECD report: Turkey’s growth will surpass India’s by 2017
Turkey's growth rate is expected to rank third after China and India in coming years and to pass India and take the second spot by 2017 among Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member countries, according to a new report.
The Agricultural Outlook report estimates that China's growth rate will drop to 8.2 percent from double digit rates after 2010. Turkey is expected to rank third for growth rate in the next 10 years, right after India and China. India will see a higher growth rate than Turkey until 2014; then, the report predicts, its annual growth rate will decline to 5.3 percent while that of Turkey will continue to climb, exceeding this rate. Russia is expected to rank directly below Turkey in the next 10 years.
* INLAWCO assists a leading european food company in its acquisition project in Turkey. Our staff is conducting due diligences, drafting transaction documents and performing procedures within Competition Board.
** INLAWCO conducts a merger and acquisition project between Turkey and Germany in industrial packaging sector. Such M&A involves cross border teams in Europe and Turkey, on financial and legal issues.
*** INLAWCO advises the Japanese-German company LIREFA, specialized in earthquake protection devices, in their business development in Turkey. We assist LIREFA in the setting up of a national franchise network, advise on daily corporate governance, contract law, trademark and patent law.
**** INLAWCO assists OMSAN (an OYAK Group company) on its daily corporate governance in France.