CIFTCI & PARTNERS

About Us

Çiftçi & Partners provides legal services to companies, investors, and individuals in litigation, advisory, contractual, and regulatory matters. The firm approaches dispute resolution and preventive legal counsel not as two separate fields, but as different stages of the same legal process.

In our approach, we first examine the chronology of events, the structure of the documents, the likely timeline, the competent authority, and the commercial implications as a unified whole. Consequently, our legal assessment is not merely an abstract recitation of the law; rather, it takes the form of actionable decision options, available avenues of recourse, and a risk assessment.

Our firm, which includes attorneys licensed in Turkey, the United Kingdom, and China, evaluates the practical implications of legal issues by combining industry knowledge with international professional networks.

Our Story

Çiftçi & Partners believes that the key factor determining the quality of legal services is the framework of thought established at the very outset of a case. Whether it is a petition in a dispute, a clause in a contract, a deadline in an administrative application, or a closing schedule in a commercial transaction, all are analyzed with the same level of rigor.

Since its inception, the firm has developed a practice philosophy focused on supporting clients throughout their decision-making processes in the areas of energy, infrastructure, commerce, corporate law, administrative law, enforcement, labor law, and criminal law.

Today, this approach provides a broader framework for assessment in cases—even those based in Turkey—that require engagement with legal circles linked to the United Kingdom and China.

Our goal is not merely to present the client with a list of possibilities; rather, it is to clearly identify where the case is strong, where it is weak, and what kind of outcome each step might lead to.

Çiftçi & Partners Network

Legal services are often not limited to the city or country where the dispute arises. Trade, investment, energy, corporate structure, and contractual relationships can involve different legal jurisdictions. For this reason, even in a case based in Turkey, the matter is approached from a broader perspective when it becomes necessary to engage with the United Kingdom, China, and international professional networks.

The Çiftçi & Partners Network views the client’s needs not merely as a referral relationship, but as a working arrangement based on trust, designed for the long term, and aligned with the expertise required by the case. This structure enables a more meticulous approach to case management in transactions where local legal knowledge must be combined with international expertise.

Our Values

File organization

Each case is systematically addressed in terms of the chronology of events, the organization of documents, the likely duration, and the competent authority.

The value of working together

Our practice is founded on open communication, a clear division of labor, and a working relationship based on trust in our interactions with clients, experts, and colleagues.

Effective and immediate communication

In legal matters, timing often determines the outcome of a case. For this reason, the steps involving the filing of a complaint, the response, the submission of documents, and the issuance of a decision are handled without delay.

Ongoing research

We regularly monitor legislation, court rulings, administrative practices, and market developments; our publications are the natural outcome of this research process.

Our Work Structure

Litigation and Disputes

Petitions, evidence, deadlines, hearings, and appeal procedures are tracked within the context of the case file.

Contracts and companies

The legal consequences of business decisions are evaluated in terms of contract, partnership, and transaction security.

Administration and regulation

In processes involving permits, licenses, sanctions, applications, and administrative litigation, the case file is central to the proceedings.

Publications and research

Regulatory and market developments are regularly monitored and shared through analyses, reports, and newsletters.