Cebeci & Bayram Law Fırm

Feyza İrem AVCU

ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS

Feyza İrem Avcu was admitted to the Department of Industrial Engineering at Üsküdar University in 2015. She successfully completed a one-year English preparatory program and obtained a B2 level English proficiency certificate. She completed her mandatory engineering internship in the Quality Assurance Department at CarrefourSA Headquarters. During her university years, she served as a Board Member and also as President for six months of the Industry and Leadership Club, one of the largest student organizations at the university. In her junior and senior years, she worked part-time as a Category Assistant at Cimri.com. Between 2020 and 2023, she worked as a Logistics Planning Specialist at IKEA. In 2024, she was promoted and served for six months as a Group Leader of Logistics Planning. She is also a graduate of Istanbul University, Department of E-Commerce and Marketing, and holds a master’s degree in Logistics Management from Anadolu University.

Feyza has been working at Cebeci & Bayram Law Firm as the Administrative Affairs & Communication Manager since April 2024.

With our reliable, accountable and transparent perspective, we provide a service that our clients can reach 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We are aware of the difficulties of living and doing business in a country where you are unfamiliar with its language, culture and people. For this reason, we want to be with you every step of the way in Turkey, and help you grow your business in a legal and safe manner. Our law firm is able to advise clients in Turkish and English and we can prepare all required correspondence and legal documentation in these languages.

Molierac, who is one of the masters of the legal profession definies lawyers as “While performing our duties, we adhere to nobody; not to the client, not to the judge and nor to the government. We do not claim that there are people below our level. However, we do not recognize a hierarchical seniority either. There is no difference between the one who is the most junior and the one who is the most senior or the one with a reputable name. The lawyers did not have any slaves; but did not have any owners either.”