Contract Drafting
Preparation of agreements tailored to the transaction, industry, bargaining position and risk profile of the client.
A contract is more than a written record of an agreement. It determines the parties’ obligations, payment structure, delivery standards, liability, termination rights, remedies and dispute-resolution process. Ambiguous or incomplete clauses can expose a client to financial loss, delay and costly litigation.
Alfa Law advises domestic and international clients on contracts governed by Turkish law. Our lawyers examine both the legal wording and the commercial realities behind the transaction. The objective is to create a document that is legally sound, operationally workable and aligned with the client’s negotiating position.
We assist before signature, during performance and after a breach. This includes drafting new agreements, reviewing documents prepared by another party, participating in negotiations, issuing notices and pursuing or defending contractual claims.
Our contract lawyers advise on private, commercial, investment and cross-border agreements involving individuals, companies, property, construction, services, assets and business relationships.
Preparation of agreements tailored to the transaction, industry, bargaining position and risk profile of the client.
Clause-by-clause review of proposed agreements with written or verbal advice on legal exposure, missing protections and recommended revisions.
Strategic support during negotiations concerning price, payment, delivery, liability, security, warranties, termination and disputes.
Review and drafting of reservation, preliminary sale, construction, lease, management and property-related agreements.
Advice on project scope, milestones, delivery dates, variations, defects, delay penalties, guarantees and termination rights.
Sales, supply, distribution, dealership, agency, service, consultancy, licensing and confidentiality agreements.
Share purchase, shareholder, joint venture, investment and partnership agreements for domestic and international transactions.
Yacht purchase, sale, construction, management, charter and related maritime agreements involving Turkish and foreign parties.
Legal assessment of non-performance, delay, defective performance, unpaid amounts, cancellation, damages and contractual remedies.
Effective contract advice requires more than identifying legal rules. The lawyer must understand the transaction, the parties’ leverage, practical performance risks and what will happen if the relationship fails.
A proper contract review is not limited to checking grammar or confirming that standard clauses are present. It should identify the financial, operational and legal consequences of each important provision.
Following the review, Alfa Law may provide proposed revisions, a risk-priority summary or direct negotiation support depending on the client’s needs.
Property purchases, development, leasing, management and investment agreements.
Employer-contractor relationships, project delivery, defects and delay provisions.
Hotel, travel, accommodation, agency, supplier and management contracts.
Cross-border sales, distribution, supply, logistics and payment arrangements.
Software, licensing, SaaS, development, support and digital service agreements.
Yacht construction, purchase, charter, repair, management and registration matters.
Each engagement is structured around the transaction, deadline and decision-making needs of the client.
We review the background, parties, proposed transaction and key commercial objectives.
We identify legal exposure, weak provisions, missing safeguards and negotiation priorities.
We prepare a new agreement or revise the proposed document with clear protective wording.
We support negotiations, final checks, execution and any necessary post-signing steps.
Alfa Law provides contract law services in Turkey for clients who require reliable legal review before entering a transaction. Our work includes contract drafting, contract review, negotiation, legal notices, enforcement advice and representation in contractual disputes.
Foreign investors frequently require support when purchasing property, entering construction projects, forming partnerships, acquiring shares, commissioning services or conducting commercial transactions in Turkey. Contract terms should accurately reflect the agreed commercial structure and provide practical remedies if the other party fails to perform.
Contractual relationships in Turkey are primarily governed by the Turkish Code of Obligations, together with other legislation applicable to the subject matter and the parties. Depending on the transaction, commercial, consumer, property, corporate or sector-specific rules may also apply.
Alfa Law evaluates the complete legal framework rather than relying on a standard template. This is particularly important where the agreement concerns real estate, construction, company shares, consumer transactions, cross-border trade or high-value assets.
As a law firm serving clients in Antalya and throughout Turkey, Alfa Law advises on contracts connected with property investment, tourism, construction, international trade, commercial services and yachting. International clients can receive legal support in English and may complete appropriate procedures remotely where legally possible.
Property and construction transactions may involve reservation forms, preliminary agreements, payment schedules, developer commitments, technical specifications and delivery conditions. These documents should be reviewed together, because risks may arise from inconsistencies between the main agreement and its annexes.
We assess payment milestones, title-related obligations, project delivery, delay consequences, defect remedies, cancellation rights and dispute provisions before the client commits funds or signs binding documents.
When a party fails to perform, the appropriate response depends on the agreement, the nature of the breach, evidence, notice requirements and the client’s commercial objective. Available strategies may include demanding performance, seeking payment, terminating the agreement, negotiating a settlement or pursuing compensation through legal proceedings.
Early legal assessment is important because correspondence, notices and operational decisions made after a breach may affect the client’s legal position.
A contract lawyer drafts, reviews and negotiates agreements, identifies legal risks, advises on performance and termination, and represents clients when a contractual dispute arises.
Yes. Alfa Law can review the full agreement, annexes and related documents, identify high-risk clauses and recommend revisions before signature.
Yes. We assist foreign investors and international companies with English-language contract drafting, review and negotiation for transactions in Turkey.
Yes. We assess the agreement, evidence and available remedies, then advise on notices, negotiation, termination, payment claims, compensation or legal proceedings.
Payment, delivery, liability, penalties, warranties, termination, dispute resolution, applicable law, security, confidentiality and intellectual-property clauses usually require detailed review.
In many matters, documents can be shared electronically and consultations can be conducted remotely. The required process depends on the agreement and any formal execution requirements.
Contact Alfa Law for contract drafting, review, negotiation or advice concerning a breached agreement in Turkey.