About
Managing Partner: Joseph Borg Bartolo
Number of partners in the firm: 14
Number of associates in the firm: 34
Languages: English, French, Italian, Maltese, Spanish
Firm Overview:
The firm is a full service law firm, offering a top tier level of legal advice in a number of practice areas. One of the firm’s main aims is to provide timely and hands-on legal advice by combining its diverse specialist resources and expertise in the most efficient manner. Mamo TCV is the legal firm of choice for a large number of Malta’s leading corporations, banks, fund managers and wealth management groups or organisations, consortia and other institutions, including government organisations, and has an extensive foreign client base. It is also the preferred correspondent in Malta for various leading law firms based in Europe, the US, Middle East and Far East and North Africa, Canada and Russia.
Main Areas of Practice:
Corporate & Commercial:
The firm advises local and foreign clients on all aspects of corporate and commercial law. The services offered comprise, inter alia, the setting up of companies and other commercial partnerships, trust formation and administration, preparation of constitutional and corporate documents, advice and assistance in relation to corporate structures and transactions, mergers and acquisitions, public offerings of securities, dissolution and winding up, company reconstruction, re-domiciliation and insolvency procedures. The firm also assists various companies whose securities are listed on the Malta Stock Exchange.
Banking & Finance:
The firm advises clients in various capacities in relation to financing transactions, such as syndicated loans, refinancing operations and structured finance transactions. The firm prepares, reviews and negotiates agreements, assists with closing and execution of documents and provides legal opinions on all aspects of financing transactions. The firm also assists with the enforcement of security.
Financial Services:
The financial services department advises and assists local and foreign clients operating in the financial services sector. Services offered in this practice area include setting up and advising of collective investment schemes (retail funds and professional investor / alternative investment funds), fund management companies, investment firms and financial and payment institutions, advice on legal and regulatory issues, applications for licenses or recognition and notifications to the local regulator, drafting of offering documents, preparation and submission of documentation related to passporting of credit institutions, payment institutions, investment firms and UCITS and liaising with the competent authorities.Insurance:
The firm provides a wide range of advisory services to local and international (re)insurance undertakings and insurance intermediaries with respect to licensing and regulatory issues, compliance, insurance contracts, redomiciliation procedures, intermediary appointment agreements, services in relation to the ILS, formation of captives, and protected or incorporated cell companies and cells.
Intellectual Property & Anti Counterfeiting:
The firm acts for local and international manufacturers and distributors, licensors and licensees, franchisors and franchisees, media and telecommunications companies, broadcasters and production companies, suppliers, authors, artists and composers as well as information technology related companies. The firm’s specialist intellectual property department advises clients on all matters related to intellectual and industrial property and handles applications and registrations on behalf of clients.
Shipping & Aviation:
The firm’s shipping practice caters for all shipping related legal activities ranging from registration of ships and yachts, asset finance, corporate and tax structuring and litigation. The aviation team sees to all legal matters relating to the aviation business whether these relate to setting up aircraft operations in Malta, asset financing, leasing, aircraft repossession on behalf of lessors and litigation.
Litigation & Alternative Dispute Resolution:
The firm services the litigation requirements of numerous clients, both local and overseas, and is fully equipped to assist clients when recourse to the civil courts and administrative tribunals, or alternative dispute resolution is required.Competition:
The firm advises and represents clients with respect to investigations made by, and complaints made to, the Office for Competition as well as proceedings before the Competition and Consumer Appeals Tribunal and the civil courts. The department also deals with competition law issues relating to mergers and joint ventures and handles merger notifications.Employment & Labour:
The firm advises on all aspects of employment law including conditions of employment, unfair dismissal, discrimination and harassment, transfers of business, and redundancies; Drafting and reviewing of individual employment contracts, collective agreements, and settlement agreements.
Real Estate & Development:
The firm offers its services to clients in real estate projects and developments of various types. These include drafting of documentation on acquisition and disposal of immovable property and condominium regulation, on commercial lease agreements for office blocks, retail centers and other commercial properties, project finance, banking, and tax.Estate Planning, Trusts & Foundations:
The firm assists clients in the setting up of trusts, foundations and in providing ongoing advice to trustees, foundations and other fiduciaries with substantive law requirements, as well as with various regulatory matters.
Wealth Management/High Networth Individuals/ Tax Planning:
The firm advises clients and high net worth individuals on various aspects of wealth management, residence schemes and family office set up and administration, special tax status for high net worth individuals. The firm assists clients in processing applications with the Maltese revenue authorities to attain tax residence through the Global Residence Programs and highly qualified individuals programmes for high net worth individuals.
Residence and Citizenship:
The firm provides advice on the various programmes and incentives set up by the Maltese Government to attract high net worth individuals to take up residence in Malta or to become citizens of Malta. This department also assist with the application for work and residence permits for non-resident employees of companies operating in or from Malta.Fintech:
The Fintech department provides a wide range of services such as: Regulatory advice and assistance on the setup and authorization of crypto exchanges, regulatory advice and assistance on the setup of ICOs and other blockchain arrangements, including innovative technology arrangements, reviewing of White Papers, corporate and tax advice and assistance relevant to the setup of crypto exchanges, ICOs and other distributed ledger technology arrangements, anti-money laundering compliance, contract drafting for acquisition of virtual tokens and drafting of T&Cs and related agreements, drafting of privacy policies and general data protection compliance, and EU-wide management and consolidation of intellectual property portfolios.
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- Valletta103, Palazzo Pietro Stiges, Strait Street, Valletta, Malta, Malta, VLT1436
- Web: www.mamotcv.com
- Tel: +356 2540 3000
- Fax: +356 2540 3300
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Plastic Waste: What’s on the Horizon?
Over the past few years, a number of measures were adopted to combat the negative effects plastic waste is having on the environment and on human health. This article purports to give a brief overview of the measures that will come into force soon.
Industrial Tribunal Delivers an Award on a Dismissal of a Worker During his Notice Period
In the Industrial Tribunal case with number 4196/HW, the applicant claimed that he had been unfairly dismissed from his position with the respondent employer in the aftermath of his resignation, whilst he was working his notice period.
It’s Official – Most Influencers Do Not Disclose Commercial Content
The European Commission together with national consumer protection authorities in most Member States – including Malta – carried out a sweep of social media posts from influencers. The results are out…and most influencers do not comply with the rules on unfair commercial practices.
Payments Insights #2 – EBA Opinion on Payment Fraud and Possible Mitigants
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has released an opinion that assesses emerging trends in payment fraud and proposes regulatory measures to address these challenges. In our latest Payments Insights, we discuss the EBA's publication.
Maltese Implications from the EU’s AIFMD II Directive
The EU regime regulating Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) has been updated through the publication of the AIFMD II which replaces the first AIFMD originally published more than ten years ago.
Payments Insights #1 – Safeguarding under the Proposed PSD3
In this new insight series on the legal obligations of payment institutions and other payment services, we make reference to the proposed new payment services regime by the EU, namely the proposed Third Payment Services Directive (PSD3) and the proposed Payment Services Regulation (PSR).
ESMA TRV Report on Real Estate Investment Funds
The current exposure in the EU investment fund sector to the risks in real estate markets has been the subject of a recent publication, dated 10th January 2024, which was issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority (“ESMA”) as part of its ongoing Trends, Risks and Vulnerabilities (“TRV”)
Packaging and Packaging Waste – at the Dawn of a New Era in Regulation
The Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive is currently under revision with a new Regulation regulating this area expected in 2024. Discover more on our website Insights
The Companies Act (Register of Beneficial Owners) Regulations and Recent Amendments
Amendments to the Companies Act (Register of Beneficial Owners) Regulations affecting access granted to the Beneficial Owner Register
FIAU Publishes Revised AML/CFT Implementing Procedures
The Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit has published an amended version of the Implementing Procedures Part 1
Antitrust Investigations are not Criminal in Nature
Maltese Constitutional Court finds that antitrust investigations are not criminal in nature.
Change in ownership of company renders purchaser liable for anticompetitive behaviour of predecessor
Buyer beware: purchasing a company may render you liable in damages for breach of the competition rules committed by the purchased company.
Can an Employee Appeal from the Amount of Compensation Established by the Industrial Tribunal?
Wide interpretation given by the Court of Appeal to the right of appeal on a point of law in unfair dismissal cases.
General Good Provisions applicable to European insurance undertakings passporting in Malta.
MFSA Issues Note for Information on the General Good Provisions Applicable to European Insurance Undertakings Passporting in Malta
European Commission Issues Public Consultation on the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation
The European Commission is evaluating the Block Exemption Regulation. Read more about it here.
Cartel Leniency and Non-Cartel Cooperation Tool Taken Online
European Commission Launches Online Cartel Leniency Tool.
Malta: The Ultimate AI Launchpad
The Maltese government has launched its AI Strategy for public consultation, in which it declares its intentions to establish Malta as “amongst the top 10 nations with the highest impact national AI programme.”
Re-Domiciliation of Foundations to Malta
Maltese law allows for the continuation of foreign foundations and associations in Malta.
Securities Regulators in the Case of a No-Deal Brexit Scenario
Precautionary Measures Adopted by ESMA and Other EU Securities Regulators in the Case of a No-Deal Brexit Scenario
Establishment of Land Registration Agency
A new agency has been established to carry out the functions and duties of public administration in relation to land and condominium registration.
New Regulations on the Importation of Plant Material from Foreign Countries
Obligation to notify authorities introduced.
Regulations to Relieve Stamp Duty on Transfers of Business Property
Stamp Duty relief relating to transfers of business property extended to 31st December 2019.
Mamo TCV Advocates Contributes to the 2019 Edition of DLA Piper’s ‘Data Protection Laws of The World
Apart from the handbook itself, the online data privacy comparison tool is an easy way to compare the data protection laws of various countries.
Artificial Intelligence: Some of the Challenges Ahead
AI promises to dominate the news in 2019. This article highlights some of the challenges ahead.
Articles of the Customs Ordinance and Excise Duty Act Declared Unconstitutional
First Hall Civil Court (Constitutional Jurisdiction) finds articles of the Customs Ordinance and Excise Duty Act in breach of human rights.
EU Company Law to be Adapted to the Digital Era
The EU has announced a draft directive to facilitate company formations and other company matters entirely online.
European Parliament Adopts a Resolution on the Restitution of Plundered Artwork
A potential new law on plundered art and cultural artefacts.
Prospectus and Transparency Rules in Case of No-Deal Brexit
On the 31 January 2019, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) issued three Q&As regarding the Prospectus Directive (PD) and the Transparency Directive (TD).
Significant Number of Personal Data Breaches Reported to the Maltese Supervisory Authority Post GDPR
There have been more than 100 personal data breaches notified to the Maltese IDPC post GDPR. 17 GDPR fines have been imposed. Click below to learn more about the situation across the EU.
MasterCard Fined €570 Million for Breaching Competition Rules
European Commission fines MasterCard €570 million for its anti-competitive conduct in setting inter-regional interchange fees.
Plastic Waste: What’s on the Horizon?
Over the past few years, a number of measures were adopted to combat the negative effects plastic waste is having on the environment and on human health. This article purports to give a brief overview of the measures that will come into force soon.
Industrial Tribunal Delivers an Award on a Dismissal of a Worker During his Notice Period
In the Industrial Tribunal case with number 4196/HW, the applicant claimed that he had been unfairly dismissed from his position with the respondent employer in the aftermath of his resignation, whilst he was working his notice period.
It’s Official – Most Influencers Do Not Disclose Commercial Content
The European Commission together with national consumer protection authorities in most Member States – including Malta – carried out a sweep of social media posts from influencers. The results are out…and most influencers do not comply with the rules on unfair commercial practices.
Payments Insights #2 – EBA Opinion on Payment Fraud and Possible Mitigants
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has released an opinion that assesses emerging trends in payment fraud and proposes regulatory measures to address these challenges. In our latest Payments Insights, we discuss the EBA's publication.
Maltese Implications from the EU’s AIFMD II Directive
The EU regime regulating Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) has been updated through the publication of the AIFMD II which replaces the first AIFMD originally published more than ten years ago.
Payments Insights #1 – Safeguarding under the Proposed PSD3
In this new insight series on the legal obligations of payment institutions and other payment services, we make reference to the proposed new payment services regime by the EU, namely the proposed Third Payment Services Directive (PSD3) and the proposed Payment Services Regulation (PSR).
ESMA TRV Report on Real Estate Investment Funds
The current exposure in the EU investment fund sector to the risks in real estate markets has been the subject of a recent publication, dated 10th January 2024, which was issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority (“ESMA”) as part of its ongoing Trends, Risks and Vulnerabilities (“TRV”)
Packaging and Packaging Waste – at the Dawn of a New Era in Regulation
The Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive is currently under revision with a new Regulation regulating this area expected in 2024. Discover more on our website Insights
The Companies Act (Register of Beneficial Owners) Regulations and Recent Amendments
Amendments to the Companies Act (Register of Beneficial Owners) Regulations affecting access granted to the Beneficial Owner Register
FIAU Publishes Revised AML/CFT Implementing Procedures
The Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit has published an amended version of the Implementing Procedures Part 1
Antitrust Investigations are not Criminal in Nature
Maltese Constitutional Court finds that antitrust investigations are not criminal in nature.
Change in ownership of company renders purchaser liable for anticompetitive behaviour of predecessor
Buyer beware: purchasing a company may render you liable in damages for breach of the competition rules committed by the purchased company.
Can an Employee Appeal from the Amount of Compensation Established by the Industrial Tribunal?
Wide interpretation given by the Court of Appeal to the right of appeal on a point of law in unfair dismissal cases.
General Good Provisions applicable to European insurance undertakings passporting in Malta.
MFSA Issues Note for Information on the General Good Provisions Applicable to European Insurance Undertakings Passporting in Malta
European Commission Issues Public Consultation on the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation
The European Commission is evaluating the Block Exemption Regulation. Read more about it here.
Cartel Leniency and Non-Cartel Cooperation Tool Taken Online
European Commission Launches Online Cartel Leniency Tool.
Malta: The Ultimate AI Launchpad
The Maltese government has launched its AI Strategy for public consultation, in which it declares its intentions to establish Malta as “amongst the top 10 nations with the highest impact national AI programme.”
Re-Domiciliation of Foundations to Malta
Maltese law allows for the continuation of foreign foundations and associations in Malta.
Securities Regulators in the Case of a No-Deal Brexit Scenario
Precautionary Measures Adopted by ESMA and Other EU Securities Regulators in the Case of a No-Deal Brexit Scenario
Establishment of Land Registration Agency
A new agency has been established to carry out the functions and duties of public administration in relation to land and condominium registration.
New Regulations on the Importation of Plant Material from Foreign Countries
Obligation to notify authorities introduced.
Regulations to Relieve Stamp Duty on Transfers of Business Property
Stamp Duty relief relating to transfers of business property extended to 31st December 2019.
Mamo TCV Advocates Contributes to the 2019 Edition of DLA Piper’s ‘Data Protection Laws of The World
Apart from the handbook itself, the online data privacy comparison tool is an easy way to compare the data protection laws of various countries.
Artificial Intelligence: Some of the Challenges Ahead
AI promises to dominate the news in 2019. This article highlights some of the challenges ahead.
Articles of the Customs Ordinance and Excise Duty Act Declared Unconstitutional
First Hall Civil Court (Constitutional Jurisdiction) finds articles of the Customs Ordinance and Excise Duty Act in breach of human rights.
EU Company Law to be Adapted to the Digital Era
The EU has announced a draft directive to facilitate company formations and other company matters entirely online.
European Parliament Adopts a Resolution on the Restitution of Plundered Artwork
A potential new law on plundered art and cultural artefacts.
Prospectus and Transparency Rules in Case of No-Deal Brexit
On the 31 January 2019, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) issued three Q&As regarding the Prospectus Directive (PD) and the Transparency Directive (TD).
Significant Number of Personal Data Breaches Reported to the Maltese Supervisory Authority Post GDPR
There have been more than 100 personal data breaches notified to the Maltese IDPC post GDPR. 17 GDPR fines have been imposed. Click below to learn more about the situation across the EU.
MasterCard Fined €570 Million for Breaching Competition Rules
European Commission fines MasterCard €570 million for its anti-competitive conduct in setting inter-regional interchange fees.