28 February 2025

28 February 2025

Our partner, Attorney Ayşe Uyanık, Attorney Aslıhan Dereköy, and Legal Intern Ecenaz Çiftçi represented our law firm at the "Career Days" event organized by Yeditepe University Faculty of Law. We had the pleasure of meeting the future legal professionals and engaging in a valuable conversation about our firm's operations, our professional experiences, and the intricacies of building a career in the legal world.

 

We would like to thank to the Yeditepe University Faculty of Law Club for their warm hospitality and to all the students who participated and showed great interest. Looking forward to seeing you all again at the next career day!

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