Turkey
Lawyers at Aksoy IP discuss why a delay in implementing a new procedure for cancelling trademarks in Türkiye is causing a headache for practitioners
Burak Yüceel outlines six characteristics that make a successful IP practitioner and explains why Alan Turing is an inspiration
Practitioners reveal how changes to non-use cancellations, first outlined in 2017 but yet to be formalised, are affecting their strategies
Yasemin Kenaroğlu tells us about setting up ‘IP School’, Turkish coffee, and why IP is like an iceberg
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersZeynep Seda Alhas and Dilan Sıla Kayalıca of Gün and Partners consider the Turkish IP court’s ruling on an infringement case by Red Bull
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersAysel Korkmaz Yatkin and Aysu Eryaşar of Gun and Partners evaluate the position of Turkey’s IP courts in a case focusing on preliminary injunction assessments
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersUğur Aktekin and Begüm Soydan of Gün and Partners explain why the Court of Cassation’s decision has evoked a mixed reaction from trademark filers
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersBarış Kalaycı and Direnç Bada of Gün and Partners assess the benefits of filing a criminal case based on trademark infringement for counterfeit products subject to the crime of smuggling
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersSelin Sinem Erciyas and Zeynep Çağla Üstün of Gün and Partners discuss an important ruling where a discovery of evidence application played a significant role in fast-tracking a case
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersGüldeniz Doğan Alkan and Dilan Sıla Kayalıca of Gün and Partners consider the supervisory power of Turkey’s Court of Cassation and its role as a court of precedents