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Sayin Law & Consulting
Ayazaga Mahallesi, Azerbaycan Caddesi
Vadistanbul Bulvar 2A Blok K: 11 No: 84-85-86 Sariyer
Istanbul
Turkey

Work Department

Commercial and Corporate Law, Labour and Social Security Law

Position

Partner

Career

Onur Pajo is a skilled partner with significant experience in all forms of dispute resolution.
He is a successful advocate in arbitration and commercial litigation.

He has carved a niche in adjudication and litigation proceedings, but also in the avoidance
and early resolution of disputes through less formal procedures such as mediation
and negotiation. He acts for employers, developers and professional teams providing
advice in respect of contractual and common law issues, the drafting of correspondence,
claims, counterclaims and defences.

Onur Pajo provides ongoing, practical advice and training to clients, and has vast experience
in the vetting, drafting and negotiation of a range of construction and engineering
contracts (including the EPC) and in the drafting and review of main contracts,
sub-contracts, bonds, guarantees, collateral warranties and terms of business.

Onur Pajo has particular experience acting for both claimants and defendants in
complex, high profile cases involving competition law based claims or defences. He
also assists businesses that find themselves under investigation by Competition Authority
and businesses that are concerned about the way their affairs may have been
conducted.

Languages

Turkish, English

Memberships

Istanbul Bar Association

Education

Kadir Has University, Faculty of Law

Lawyer Rankings

Turkey > Energy

Sayin Law & Consulting regularly assists both Turkish and global energy and petroleum companies with regulatory issues, licensing, M&A, and legal documentation, among other matters. Founding partner Murat Sayin has extensive experience advising on energy law. Sayin leads the team alongside İlhan Kul and Beril Atikyilmaz. Onur Pajo is a key contact within the practice for contentious mandates.