Preliminary Injunction

"What is the difference between attachment and injunction?"

Quick Answer

Preliminary injunction is a court order prohibiting or compelling a specific action to prevent irreparable harm or preserve the status quo pending final resolution of a dispute.

Dispute Resolution in Turkey

Preliminary Injunction is a critical consideration for any business operating in or with Turkey. The Turkish legal system provides various mechanisms for resolving commercial disputes efficiently.

Key Points to Remember

  • Mandatory mediation applies to many commercial disputes
  • Turkish courts have specialized commercial divisions
  • International arbitration is well-recognized and enforced
  • Turkey is party to the New York Convention

Choosing the Right Approach

The choice between litigation, arbitration, and mediation depends on various factors including contract terms, relationship considerations, and enforcement concerns. International parties often prefer arbitration for cross-border disputes.

Proper dispute resolution clauses in contracts can significantly impact the efficiency and cost of resolving future disagreements.

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