Topic: LawFirmMalta
Insights
Muscat Mizzi Advocates to attend Corporate Jet Investor Malta 2025
Muscat Mizzi Advocates is pleased to announce its participation in the prestigious Corporate Jet Investor Malta 2025, to be held on the 11th of June in Malta. Representing the firm at this significant event will be Adv. Ylenia Busuttil, who will be available to discuss legal perspectives and insights tailored...
Legal Remedies for Bad Workmanship: Which One Is Right for You?
Bad workmanship by a contractor (‘appaltatur’) is a common issue that frequently lands before the Maltese courts. Despite its regular occurrence, the law does not offer a one-size-fits-all remedy. Instead, it provides a flexible framework based on general principles of contract and obligations law.
This article explores the most relevant...
Maltese Court refuses recognition of Austrian gambling judgment and affirms applicability of Article 56A
The Maltese Civil Court (First Hall), presided over by Mr Justice Mark Simiana, has refused to recognise and enforce an Austrian court judgment against a Malta-licensed gaming operator, in a decision that provides important judicial clarification on the operation of Article 56A of the Gaming Act within the EU law...
Contractors’ Liability for Defective Works: Key Lessons from a Recent Judgment
On the 29th January 2026, the Court of Appeal confirmed the judgment of the First Hall of the Civil Court in Tennisline Malta Limited vs Intersteel & Fence Limited, a case concerning defective works carried out on tennis courts in Malta.
Both Courts found in favour of Tennisline Malta Limited,...