Public procurement law and the procurement process interact with various disciplines of law. Additionally, due to the prominence of procedural and formal rules, this field is comprehensive, complex, and requires specialized expertise. Therefore, it is crucial for this area to receive legal and technical monitoring by experienced legal professionals and procurement experts to provide legal representation and consultancy services.
The fundamental dynamics of procurement law, its special provisions, and procedural and formal rules often lead to legal issues such as exclusion from tenders, income recognition of guarantees, prohibition from participating in public tenders, and the initiation of public lawsuits.
To prevent the material and moral losses that may arise from these issues, legal representation and consultancy services are provided in the following areas throughout the stages of the procurement process and the execution of contracts resulting from these tenders.
- Review and control of tender documents, requests for complaints, amendments, and clarification requests related to the documents,
- Providing necessary legal warnings regarding prohibited acts and behaviors in tenders and reasons for exclusion from tenders,
- Providing legal assistance for the preparation of bids,
- Preparation of complaints to the administration and appeals to the public Procurement authority for objection and complaints,
- Preparation of explanations for excessive low bid inquiries and providing necessary legal assistance,
- Providing legal assistance in obtaining and presenting necessary documents for the signing of contracts,
- Filing cancellation lawsuits against Public Procurement Board (PPB) decisions.
- Filing legal applications for the recognition and collection of temporary and final guarantees and filing lawsuits.
- Moreover, it includes tracking lawsuits related to crimes such as 'Interference with Bidding' and 'Interference with Performance of Duty.