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The
Firm
Talat Kursat & Co was established in
1976 by its Managing Partner, Talat Kursat.
The firm has grown steadily and is now one
of the largest in North Cyprus. Its head
office is in Nicosia which is the commercial
centre of North Cyprus.
Commitment
to Excellence
We pride ourselves on our extensive and
expanding client base ranging from private
individuals through a variety of corporate
entities.We recognise that each of our
clients is unique with particular business
concerns. We exercise a personal commitment
to all of them, to understand their
objectives rapidly and effectively and to
expedite solutions by means of clear and
practical legal advice and action. Many of
our lawyers are specialists in their own
right who call on the expertise of their
associates in the firm when the client`s
interests involves more than one area of the
law. The application of professional
excellence by all our lawyers and
cross-utilisation of specialist skills as
and when appropriate result in the
production of a comprehensive legal package,
tailored to the specific circumstances of
each client.
Our
offices
Apart from the full range of legal services
offered by our Nicosia Office extensive
facilities are provided by our national
offices in Girne, Maðusa, Güzelyurt and
Lefke. The offices conduct all types of
litigation using the services of advocates
in or associated with the firm.
Around
the Globe
Furthermore, through our extensive network
of corresponding and associate offices
around the world, we are able to offer legal
advice in every part of the world when
necessary. Through consistent striving for
greater proficiency to meet and service the
needs of our clients, we are equipped with
the knowledge, dynamism and confidence to
face the challenges of the new millennium.
Our
Mission
We
believe in and promote the universally
accepted principles of justice, freedom and
human rights and we contribute actively
towards jurisprudence and the development of
the legal profession.
In anticipation of Cyprus` admission to the
EU, we have set up a European Union Law
department.
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