Financing the Commercialization: Corporate Partnerships
For many emerging technologies firms financing is a hurdle to overcome.
For many emerging technologies firms financing is a hurdle to overcome.
The main legislation on competition in Turkey is the Law on Protection of Competition numbered 4054.
Turkey has prioritized to have a strong national defense industry. A wise way to develop strong national defense is to co-operate with other countries to acquire advanced technologies by employing industry co-operation agreements.
Public procurement contracts in defense industry are highly vital for contractors due to the volume of the contracts and dominance of the government agencies.
Privileges given to shares of limited liability companies and joint stock companies are stipulated under the Turkish Commercial Code numbered 6102 and dated 14.02.2011 (“TCO”).
Venture capital firms have been playing vital role for businesses struggling to find funding during the early stages of the business.
A long-standing discussion on Turkey’s S-400 surface to air missile system (‘S-400’) procurement from the Russia is again a topical issue in Turkish-US relations while parties are continuing to negotiate.
Employee stock option plans are both used in large corporations and small technology firms. Such options are especially beneficial to small firms as they lack the enough resources to pay competitive wages to their employees compared to bigger firms.
Joint ventures are commercial partnerships that are formed under a separate legal entity or by an agreement by two or more independent entities for the purpose of performing a specific work under the same objective.
Pursuant to the Turkish Civil Aviation Code (‘Code 2920’), a Turkish Civil Aircraft must be registered in the Aircraft Registry which is held by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (‘the Ministry’).
In legal literature, due-diligence is the investigation conducted by a party of a business transaction or a contract for the purpose of reviewing relevant information and documents of the counterparty with regards to such transaction and contract.
In this article our firm have gathered the recent decisions, notifications, announcements and guidelines issued by Turkey’s Data Protection Authority (“Authority”) in February 2019.