Ahmet Demirtaş

Associate

Ahmet is interested in several fields of law including corporate law, IT law and data protection. He also follows current legal developments closely. He has international understanding beyond the local point of view.

About

Ahmet is interested in several fields of law including corporate law, IT law and data protection. He also follows current legal developments closely. He has international understanding beyond the local point of view.

Representative Matters

  • Drafting many types of contracts including commercial contracts, investment agreements, NDAs, master services agreements, partnering agreements, support agreements and license agreements.
  • Providing legal advice on personal data protection law, in particular, drafting consent forms, information notices and cookie policies.
  • Establishing roadmap on complicated technology projects to ensure legal compliance.
  • Expert in litigation and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
  • Expert in competition law matters including evaluation of potential anticompetitive agreements, abuse of dominant position and merger control cases.
  • Experienced in the field of consumer related disputes.

Education

  • University of East Anglia, LL.M. in Private Law – Thesis: “Divergent Approaches to Determination of Applicable Law of the Arbitration Agreements: Much Ado Nothing or Time for Change?” – Distinction
  • University of Maastricht – Erasmus Student
  • Yeditepe University, IT Law – Minor Program
  • Yeditepe University, Bachelor of Law – Valedictorian
  • Yeditepe University, phd candidate

Practice Areas & Work Department

  • Corporate Law
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • Data Protection Law
  • IT Law
  • Competition Law
  • Contract Law
  • Consumer Law

Languages

  • English
  • Turkish

Memberships

  • Istanbul Bar Association

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