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Following last year’s participation in the online issue of “Dispute Resolution”, an annual comparative law guide published by Getting the Deal Through, Mamo TCV was invited to contribute the Malta chapter to both the printed and online 2018 editions of this publication.Getting the Deal Through was the first legal series to present the concept of a “question and answer format”, a particularly convenient way to compare how different jurisdictions regulate the same practice area. The guides are particularly useful for law firms, universities, regulators, and corporate counsel as a reliable introduction to various subject matters. The series now covers 109 practice areas with analysis on more than 150 jurisdictions.

This contribution once again confirms Mamo TCV’s leading position in the field of Dispute Resolution.The firm boasts a strong litigation team, with four partners and 11 associates with experience in specialist subjects.This ensures that any dispute – from a property issue to a multi-million international business claim – can be addressed by litigators with a background in the field.In fact, the firm is engaged in various areas of practice in the litigation sphere covering civil and family law, general commercial law, insurance, public procurement, bank finance, environment and planning, ship and aircraft arrests, debt collection and employment law.The firm also has extensive experience in the sphere of mediation and arbitration.

The chapter about Dispute Resolution in Malta can be accessed by clicking on the link below.Anybody interested in obtaining further information is invited to contact Dr Joseph Camilleri, Dr Franco Vassallo, Dr Stephen Muscat and Dr Frank B. Testa

https://gettingthedealthrough.com/area/9/jurisdiction/94/dispute-resolution-malta/

Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through – Dispute Resolution 2018 (Published: July 2018). For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com


Disclaimer
This document does not purport to give legal, financial or tax advice. Should you require further information or legal assistance, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Joseph Camilleri.