Our Home Base
Lawyer in Ankara, Turkey
An Ankara-based Turkish law firm serving individual and corporate clients across the capital and nationwide.
Legalwise has been based in Ankara since 2014, working directly before the capital's courts, administrative bodies and enforcement offices — proximity that matters in matters involving Turkish public institutions, many of which are headquartered in Ankara.
Alongside our Ankara-based practice, we represent clients throughout Turkey, including in Istanbul and other cities, using the same team and the same point of contact from first consultation to conclusion.
- Established in Ankara in 2014, with direct experience before the capital's courts and public institutions
- Coverage across criminal, administrative, enforcement, corporate, real estate and family law
- A single team and point of contact for your file, whether the matter is in Ankara or elsewhere in Turkey
- In-person meetings available at our Ankara office for clients who prefer it
Turkish Legal Matters We Assist With
Team Members Working with International Clients
The lawyers below communicate directly with clients in English or French, in addition to Turkish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does being based in Ankara matter for administrative or public-institution matters?
Many Turkish ministries, regulators and the Council of State are headquartered in Ankara, so being locally established gives direct, regular experience before these bodies.
Can I meet with a Legalwise lawyer in person in Ankara?
Yes, in-person meetings at our Ankara office can be arranged alongside remote consultation options for clients who are not local.
Legalwise is a law firm based in Ankara, Turkey. Our services concern Turkish law and legal matters requiring action in Turkey. Matters governed by another country's law may require coordination with locally qualified counsel in that jurisdiction. Legalwise does not have offices in France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada or any other country, and our lawyers are admitted to Turkish bar associations.