Early marketplaces need density. A platform that claims to cover 120 countries before it has active supply can feel empty. A focused corridor is more believable. For LawyerGo, Turkey-Germany is one of the strongest places to start.
There is real cross-border demand
Turkey and Germany have deep commercial, family, migration, employment, real estate, and enforcement connections. Lawyers on both sides often need a colleague who understands local procedure and can handle a defined task quickly.
The tasks are concrete
Common tasks include hearing attendance, document filing, company registry checks, service coordination, enforcement support, notarization coordination, translation support, and local procedural notes.
Language is a trust factor
Turkish-speaking lawyers in Germany and German-speaking lawyers connected to Turkey can reduce friction. Language should be searchable, but it should not replace verification or scope.
The corridor supports premium positioning
A clear Turkey-Germany corridor says LawyerGo is not chasing generic traffic. It is solving a real lawyer-to-lawyer workflow where trust, timing, and jurisdiction matter.
How to make it work
The first goal should be a manually onboarded group of verified lawyers in Istanbul, Ankara, Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, and Dusseldorf. Liquidity in the corridor matters more than a long country list.