It’s been an interesting year for GÜR Law, as the market waited to see how it would deal with changes in personnel. Predominantly, this is with regard to Aylin Aksun who left to join Esin Law Firm in April 2010 and how her replacement, Burcu Boso, could fill her shoes....
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It’s been an interesting year for GÜR Law, as the market waited to see how it would deal with changes in personnel. Predominantly, this is with regard to Aylin Aksun who left to join Esin Law Firm in April 2010 and how her replacement, Burcu Boso, could fill her shoes.
Aksun is now at AYA Law in Turkey while Boso has been active on all of GUR Law’s important deals, including advising Eurohypo on the restructuring of a loan offered by the bank to a confidential Turkish company.
Boso also led a team that advised Bayerische Landesbank and WestLB AG as the lenders of a facility worth €150 million to borrower Turcas Elektrik Üretim, with the money earmarked to contribute towards the building of a 774MW power plant in Denizli, western Turkey.
Boso is described by one client as “very knowledgeable in local law” and the team is praised as whole for its communication skills: “You can call them up and talk right away, which is great. With other firms you can wait days for contact.”
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