Profile

Dr. Fatih Doğan is a partner of Dr. Doğan & Koyuncu and a central contact for corporate, commercial and investor-related legal matters in Turkey. He advises companies and private clients where Turkish law, business structures, contracts, tax-sensitive planning, litigation or enforcement issues must be assessed with precision.

His work is particularly relevant for foreign clients who need a Turkish company law firm, a Turkey tax lawyer contact or an English-speaking Turkish lawyer for a business or investment matter. In these files, the legal question is often connected to accounting, tax, corporate documentation, shareholder decisions, title deed issues, commercial evidence or court strategy.

Focus areas

  • Corporate law and company formation in Turkey
  • Commercial contracts, distribution and business structures
  • Tax-sensitive legal questions and coordination with accounting advisors
  • Real estate, construction and investor-related matters
  • Commercial litigation, enforcement and settlement strategy
  • Foreign clients and companies with operations or assets in Turkey

Business and investor matters

Foreign businesses usually need more than a formal answer. They need to understand whether a Turkish company, branch, distribution structure, power of attorney, security, litigation step or tax-sensitive arrangement is practical. Dr. Doğan’s role is to structure that decision and coordinate the legal path in Turkey.

In disputes, the focus is on evidence, enforcement options, negotiation leverage and procedural timing. In advisory work, the focus is on choosing a structure that can be used before Turkish authorities, banks, registries and counterparties without creating avoidable legal risks.

Working style

Dr. Doğan combines academic depth, cross-border business understanding and practical Turkish legal implementation. His work is especially valuable in matters where corporate, tax, property and litigation considerations overlap.

Note: Each business or tax-sensitive legal matter requires review of the relevant documents, parties, numbers, contracts and current Turkish law before advice is given.