Commercial law regulates the legal relationships arising from commercial activities carried out by merchants and commercial enterprises. It covers a broad range of matters, including company formation, commercial contracts, unfair competition, and disputes arising from business transactions. Due to the complex and evolving nature of commercial life, accurate interpretation and application of legal regulations are essential.
Disputes within the scope of commercial law often arise from contractual relationships between companies, failure to perform contractual obligations, or disagreements regarding commercial practices. In such cases, the provisions of the Turkish Commercial Code and related legislation must be examined in accordance with procedural rules and established case law.
The proper handling of commercial law matters contributes to legal certainty in business activities and plays a key role in preventing disputes as well as resolving existing conflicts in an efficient and lawful manner.