We have all heard it in the last few months – “unprecedented time”. As we all continue to navigate this uncertain period with COVID-19, business owners have been met with new challenges when trying to understand and comply with local and country ordinances.
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Ordinances are not just difficult to understand, but they sometimes seem to conflict with each other, making it even more difficult for businesses to ensure compliance. Here at Aldag Law, we can help.
A litigation attorney is especially equipped to assist businesses, large and small, with interpreting local and country ordinances. In Turkey and since the pandemic “officially” began in March 2020, there have been many new ordinances passed by local and national government in an effort to protect the health and safety of Turksih citizens. However, these ordinances reflect the ever-changing legal landscape and business owners are often left wondering how to comply. As litigation attorneys, we often review and interpret such ordinances and can advise businesses on a suggested action plan.
However, what does a business owner do if local government tells them they have failed to comply with a local or county ordinance? Again, a litigation attorney can be an advocate. Similar to court proceedings, local government will often pursue code violations and hold hearings to discuss those violations and to determine next steps for compliance. At these hearings, a litigation attorney can zealously represent the business’s interests while at the same time, further assist the business in navigating next steps to correct any alleged violations.
Every business has been impacted by COVID-19 and local and country ordinances seem to change in any given week. If you unsure as to the current ordinances affecting your business or if your business has been advised of possible non-compliance, contact Aldag Law to get your business on the path to success during this unprecedented time.