Müge Erdoğmuş
Lawyer
Firm or Organisation
BODENHEIMER HERZBERG
Present Position
Not available
Type of Practitioner
Arbitrator, Counsel, Lawyer
Nationality
turkish
Country of Residence
Germany
Jurisdiction
Austria, France, Germany, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey
Legal System
Civil Law, European Law, International Law
Practice Areas
Agency, Distribution, Franchising, Commercial Law, Competition, Construction, Engineering, Corporate Law, Domain names, DRB (Dispute resolution board), DAB (Dispute adjudication board), E-business, Energy, Natural Resources, Information, CommunicationTechnologies, Infrastructure, Intellectual Property, Investment, Concession agreements, Joint Ventures, Consortia, Cooperation, Mediation, ODR (Online dispute resolution), Public international Law, Real Estate, Sales, Purchases, Trade, Industry
Experience
As party's counsel: 29; As Secretary to the Arbitral Tribunal: 1
Bar Admission
Turkey (Avukat); Germany (Mitglied der Rechtsanwaltskammer Berlin | Member of the Berlin Bar)
Education
Postgraduate Master of Laws: International Dispute Resolution (LL.M.), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany); LL.B., Istanbul Bilgi University, Faculty of Law (Turkey)
Publications
Authored “Four Inconvenient But True Facts About Investor-State Dispute Settlement in the Post-Achmea Era”, published on www.changing-perspectives.legal; Authored “TIAL Issues and ISTAC Fixes There is Only So Much You Can Do!”, published in Istanbul Arbitration Centre’s Newsletter on www.istac.org.tr; Co-Authored “Turkey: Impact of Spin-Off Transactions on Employment Relations”, published on www.mondaq.com; Assisted Professor Yeşim M. Atamer in translating “CISG Advisory Council Opinion No. 15, CISG Articles 95 and 96”, published on www.cisgac.com; Co-Authored “Turkey: An Overview of Appeal and Cassation Procedures in Turkish Civil Procedure”, published on www.mondaq.com
Teaching
“Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings: Highlights from Germany”, Joint NAI Jong Oranje/Cepani40/DIS40 Conference Battle of Jurisdictions, Seats and Arbitral Institutions?, Van Doorne (Amsterdam, Netherlands); “What is Arbitration and How to Build an International Career on It?”, Istanbul Arbitration Centre, (Istanbul, Turkey); “Q&A Session: HU International Dispute Resolution LL.M. Graduates Sharing Insights with New Students”, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
Other Information
Ms Erdoğmuş holds a Postgraduate Master of Laws, International Dispute Resolution (LL.M.), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany). She is a graduate of Istanbul Bilgi University, Faculty of Law (Turkey). Prior to joining BODENHEIMER HERZBERG, Ms Erdoğmuş practiced at Herzberg Legal (Berlin, Germany) and Kolcuoğlu Demirkan Koçaklı (Istanbul, Turkey). In addition to ArbitralWomen, she is a member of the German Institution of Arbitration (DIS), Turkish German Lawyers Association (TDAV), Young ICCA, ICC YAF, LCIA YIAG, DIS 40, Young ISTAC, and Turkish Ethics and Reputation Society (Turkey).
CV
Not available
Email
[email protected]
Professional Address
Address
Leipziger Platz 8, 10117 Berlin, Germany
City
Berlin
Country
Germany
Telephone
+49 30 700 15 96 83
Mobile
+49 15 111 18 19 58
Email
[email protected]
Site
https://www.changing-perspectives.legal/
Languages
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Turkish:
Native Fluency
- Conduct DR proceedings
- Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings
- Testify orally
- Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards
- Understand written documents
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English:
Native Fluency
- Conduct DR proceedings
- Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings
- Testify orally
- Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards
- Understand written documents
-
French:
Proficient
- Conduct DR proceedings
- Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings
- Testify orally
- Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards
- Understand written documents
-
German:
Conversational
- Understand written documents
Publications
Date | Author | Title | Publication | |
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28/09/2017 | TIAL Issues and ISTAC Fixes There is Only So Much You Can Do! | ISTAC Newsletter |