

Turkish entrepreneurs are enterprising, internationally oriented, and increasingly active beyond national borders. The Netherlands is an attractive point of departure in this respect: as a stable economy, a logistical hub, and a gateway to the European Union, the country offers excellent opportunities for growth, investment, and cooperation. At the same time, establishing and expanding activities in the Netherlands and the EU raises legal questions. These include choosing the appropriate corporate structure, drafting and negotiating contracts, managing employment relationships, complying with digital regulations, and mitigating risks in transactions and disputes.
With its Turkish Desk, BG.legal focuses exclusively on entrepreneurs. We support Turkish entrepreneurs and companies wishing to operate in the Netherlands and/or the European Union, for example by setting up a business, entering into collaborations, developing projects, or expanding trading activities. In doing so, we combine practical guidance with strategic legal advice, enabling you to act swiftly and responsibly.
BG.legal advises and litigates, among other things, in the fields of:
Within our Turkish Desk, Turkish-language support is available. Where desired, we can communicate with you orally in Turkish and also provide written assistance in Turkish, for example in correspondence, explaining legal documents, or supporting you during negotiations. This helps bridge language and cultural differences and prevents misunderstandings in processes where speed and precision are essential.
We understand that entrepreneurs need speed and clarity. That is why we provide legal advice that is practically applicable, with due regard for commercial objectives and cultural context. We help manage legal risks, support you during negotiations, and ensure that your activities in the Netherlands and the EU are legally sound.
Are you a Turkish entrepreneur looking to start or expand activities in the Netherlands and/or the EU?
Please contact our Turkish Desk for an introductory meeting.