By

Michaela Giglio
The law recognises two types of persons – natural and legal. The former are of course human beings to whom criminal law attributes criminal responsibility for actions that violate norms, the breach of which would result in criminal sanctions. Legal persons, on the other hand, are all those to whom the law attributes a separate...
Government shall be implementing legislation that will provide a Rental Market Reform addressing accessibility to the rental market. The law seeks to ensure stability and predictability through various incentives, which include establishing a minimum rent period, formal registration of Rent Agreements and fiscal advantages for the landlord. The following are a few of the reforms...
The First Hall Civil Court (Constitutional Jurisdiction) ordered the Attorney General to pay Antonio Gatt the sum of €10,000 in moral damages, after deciding that the criminal proceedings against Antonio Gatt, which ended up in him being declared not guilty of all the charges brought against him, took an unreasonable amount of time to be...
A judgement which was delivered on the 3rd June 2019 saw the Court of Magistrates (Malta) presided by Magistrate Dr Doreen Clarke acquitting a Medical Doctor who was represented in these proceedings by Dr Joseph Giglio, after he was accused of having, through imprudence, carelessness, unskilfulness in his art or profession, or non-observance of regulations,...
In a judgement delivered by the Court of Magistrates as a Court of Criminal Judicature, the presiding Magistrate made some very pertinent comments about the prevailing situation in the building industry. The facts of this case related to a very tragic and unfortunate accident which resulted in the untimely death of a French student who...
In a judgement delivered on the 10th May 2019, the Court of Magistrates reaffirmed a well-established principle of criminal procedure. This principle relates to the norm that whenever an amendment to the law takes place one has to always apply the law which is  more favourable to the accused. Thus, if a person is charged...
Directors of LexPractis Limited attend Money Laundering Conference. As part of our policy of ongoing training, Dr Jeannine Giglio and Mr Godfrey Leone Ganado attended a one-day conference entitled ‘The Prevention of Money Laundering & Financial Crime’ held at the Xara Lodge on the 14th May 2019. There was a good number of experienced speakers...
The Trademark Search and Opposition Rules, Subsidiary Legislation 416.03, prescribes the procedure for filing and examining an opposition to the registration of a trademark under Maltese Law. Under the Rules, for each new trademark application, the Commerce Department is obliged to carry out a relative search under the national trademark database in order to identify...
Two men facing imprisonment for drug trafficking and possession were instead handed a suspended sentence due to amendments made to the law. Jason Abela, 47, and Denis Borg, 40, who were undergoing separate criminal proceedings charged with drug trafficking were both found guilty by the Criminal Court. Jason Abela, in 2002 had been arrested for...
2 Company Directors of a well established company in the fish industry have been acquitted from all charges brought against them and have also been given back full possession and ownership of the Maltese flagged vessel Hannibal 1 as the Court found them not guilty of any regulatory breaches. Defence lawyer Dr Joseph Giglio from...
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