
Attorney Alper ÇETİN, who is the founding lawyer of Çetin Attorney Partnership, was born in Denizli, graduated from Izmir University Faculty of Law and started to practice law.
Having studied at Brighton Embassy CES in England for a period of time, Attorney Alper ÇETİN took his first step into the profession by working at Bufete Marin Abogados, a very prestigious law office in Madrid / SPAIN, which operates internationally. After working in Madrid, Alper ÇETİN returned to Turkey and started his professional activities in Turkey after completing his legal internship at a highly reputable international law firm based in Izmir.
Attorney Alper ÇETİN, a member of the Spain-Turkey Official Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Cámara Oficial de Comercio e Industria Hispano-Turca) based in Madrid, is also a member of the International Bar Association (IBA), headquartered in London and the İzmir Industrialists and Businesspersons Association (İZSİAD).
Attorney Alper ÇETİN and Çetin Attorney Partnership team, who professionally channelled the education he received abroad, the professional knowledge and experience he has acquired and the knowledge and experience he has gained within the borders of Turkey, continues to provide legal and consultancy services in a corporate manner that keeps up with the times, has a broad vision, complies with international standards and continues to provide traditional advocacy and legal services.
Offering a wide range of attorneyship and legal consultancy services, Attorney Alper ÇETİN and Çetin Attorney Partnership team’s specific areas of expertise are Capital Markets Law and Corporate Law; It covers all areas of law that a domestic or foreign capital company may need. It is possible to say that the main areas of these areas are Commercial Law, Labour Law, Contracts Law, Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law, Tax Law and Competition Law.
Çetin Attorney Partnership team and Lawyer Alper ÇETİN are among the rare lawyers and practitioners in Turkey who have knowledge and experience in disputes and conflicts between investment institutions and intermediary institutions, customers and investors in leveraged trading transactions and Forex markets, which can be evaluated under Capital Markets Law.