Associate

Kyle Brincat

Kyle Brincat

Kyle Brincat is an Associate in the Corporate and Insurance departments at Mamo TCV Advocates, having graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in 2023 after having submitted his dissertation entitled “The Role of the Insurance Broker at Law: How Central should it be?”. Kyle graduated with a Master of Advocacy in 2024 from the University of Malta and was called to the Bar in 2025.

Kyle primarily focuses on the area of corporate law, specifically dealing with company incorporations and company secretarial matters, as well as insurance law, such as assisting insurance undertakings alongside his team on a variety of legal matters.

Before joining Mamo TCV Advocates in May 2025, Kyle gained invaluable experience working with a local Insurance Broker, as well as working with a Corporate Service Provider, which helped him build the necessary skills and knowledge which he now applies in his current position.

Kyle Brincat - Mamo TCV Advocates

Education

  • Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LL.B.(Hons)(Melit.)) (2023, University of Malta)
  • Master of Advocacy (M.Adv.(Melit.)) (2024, University of Malta)

Memberships

  • Admitted to the Maltese Bar, Superior Courts of Malta (2025)

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Address

MAMO TCV Advocates
Palazzo Pietro Stiges
103, Strait Street
Valletta, VLT 1436
Malta

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