Ikbal Said Alauddin, a distinguished member of Grata International from Turkmenistan, delivered an insightful presentation on the “Legal Aspects of Freelancing and Online Recruiting” at the Forum of Specialists in the Field of IT. The event, focusing on the risks associated with online recruiting, was held at the “Iş nokady” co-working center in Arkach.
Ikbal Said Alauddin’s presentation highlighted the evolving legal landscape surrounding freelancing and the growing trend of online recruitment. He emphasized the importance of understanding contractual obligations, intellectual property rights, and the regulatory environment to mitigate potential legal risks for both freelancers and employers.
The forum attracted numerous IT professionals and industry experts who engaged in discussions on the challenges and opportunities within the sector. The event underscored the necessity for robust legal frameworks to support the burgeoning freelance economy and ensure safe and effective online recruitment practices.
The “Iş nokady” co-working center in Arkach provided an ideal venue for the exchange of ideas and experiences, fostering a collaborative atmosphere among participants. Ikbal Said Alauddin’s contribution was particularly well-received, offering valuable insights into navigating the complexities of freelancing in the digital age.
About Grata International and Ikbal Said Alauddin
Grata International, one of the largest providers of international legal assistance in Central Asia, has established a partnership with Turkmenistan. In 2023, Ikbal Said Alauddin became a senior partner at Grata International. He has extensive experience in journalism, law, mediation, and international law.
Ikbal Said Alauddin has undertaken numerous initiatives to enhance legal protection for Turkmenistan in the international economic arena. He articulated the importance of elevating Turkmenistan’s status in the global economy in a podcast, stating: “Currently, Turkmenistan is successfully integrating into the global economic space. Our country is on the path to meeting international standards to comply with international regulations regarding effective and dynamic economic development.”
Grata International is the largest and most rapidly growing international law firm in Central Asia. Over its 32-year history, expert lawyers have provided high-quality legal advice. The firm has more than 220 lawyers in 22 countries and has worked on over 38,000 projects. Its regional headquarters are located in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
With the growth of industry and entrepreneurship in Turkmenistan, the number of domestically produced goods is increasing. The expansion of product ranges is leading to more exports, necessitating bilateral agreements and contracts. Grata International provides equal services to both parties, specializing in foreign trade regulations, the legal aspects of contracts, and preventing potential misunderstandings.

Ikbal Said Alauddin’s career, achievements, and involvement with international legal work are discussed in the podcast “Gysgaça.” You can listen to the podcast using the provided link.
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