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Provided by Ezgi Baklacı Gülkokar
Healthcare and Life Sciences, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Patents, IP in Life Sciences, Trademarks, Designs, Domain Name Disputes
International Trademark Association (INTA)
International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI)
Licensing Executives Society International (LES)
European Communities Trade Mark Association (ECTA)
Ezgi Baklacı Gülkokar is an intellectual property lawyer advising domestic and international clients on a broad range of intellectual property matters. Her practice focuses on assisting trademark, patent and design owners with the protection, management, and enforcement of their rights in Turkey, with a particular emphasis on contentious proceedings.
She has developed experience in complex trademark and patent litigation, especially in cases involving pharmaceutical patents. Her work often involves advising clients on strategies to navigate infringement risks, regulatory challenges, and parallel disputes, including matters where intellectual property plays a significant role in commercial outcomes.
Ezgi regularly supports clients in the life sciences, automotive and technology sectors, offering practical guidance on enforcement actions, unfair competition issues, and IP portfolio strategy. She is also experienced in addressing challenges posed by infringers and patent litigation through multi-phased litigation considering regulative routes.
She also has experience in handling domain name and company name disputes.
She serves as a panelist for internet domain name disputes at the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center as well as ISTAÇ (Istanbul Arbitration Center) and TOBBUYUM (Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey, Mediation and Dispute Resolution Center)
Ezgi is a member of the ECTA Internet Committee where she serves as a secretary. She is also a member of the INTA Leadership Development Committee, and AIPPI Pharma and Biotechnology Committee.
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The thing I appreciated most about the Ezgi Baklacı Gülkokar is the thoroughness of the information received.
She is excellent, attentive, prompt and comprehensive in providing legal analysis. She is realistic in setting expectations regarding a client's success and is holistic in her legal advice.
The thing I appreciated most about the Ezgi Baklacı Gülkokar is the thoroughness of the information received.
She is excellent, attentive, prompt and comprehensive in providing legal analysis. She is realistic in setting expectations regarding a client's success and is holistic in her legal advice.
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Major Trademark Reforms in Turkey
It is time to close the era of Decree Laws and the Constitutional Court striking out provisions in Turkey’s trademark regime. Turkey’s long discussed trademark law practices are on the verge of substantial changes. The finalized Industrial Property Law (“<strong>IP Law</strong>”) was published in the Official Gazette…
A New Era for Design Rights in Turkey
Major changes have been introduced to Turkey’s Intellectual and Industrial Property regime, including design rights. Indications suggest the new legislative regime will serve an increased scope of design-related disciplines, in a wider manner. Notable changes include introducing ex office novelty examination…
Major Trademark Reforms in Turkey
It is time to close the era of Decree Laws and the Constitutional Court striking out provisions in Turkey’s trademark regime. Turkey’s long discussed trademark law practices are on the verge of substantial changes. The finalized Industrial Property Law (“<strong>IP Law</strong>”) was published in the Official Gazette…
A New Era for Design Rights in Turkey
Major changes have been introduced to Turkey’s Intellectual and Industrial Property regime, including design rights. Indications suggest the new legislative regime will serve an increased scope of design-related disciplines, in a wider manner. Notable changes include introducing ex office novelty examination…