Corporate Law
Ongoing advice on governance and company structure.
Sound legal advice in Malta for companies, individuals, and private clients. We guide you through every legal challenge – from corporate law and contracts to asset protection. — Since 2013 · Multilingual Team · Network of Advocates
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Dr. Kelly Mamo
Attorney & Junior Partner
Dr. Rebecca Camilleri
Attorney & Junior Partner
Doing business or living in Malta requires a legal partner who understands the local landscape but thinks internationally. Malta's legal system is a unique hybrid of British Common Law and Continental Civil Law – a distinction that demands experience and precision. Without local expertise, you risk contract loopholes, regulatory missteps, or unnecessary disputes.
Our legal advisory service is designed for Malta-based businesses, expats relocating to the island, and private clients with complex international structures. We cover the full spectrum: ongoing corporate governance, contract drafting, employment law, dispute resolution, and court representation.
Our approach is always pragmatic. We look for commercially viable solutions that minimise risk, rather than dragging out conflicts. When necessary, we tap into our network of specialised Maltese advocates, notaries, and auditors to ensure every angle is covered.
Corporate & Commercial Law: Ongoing advice on corporate governance, shareholder agreements, restructuring, director duties, and general commercial queries.
Contract Management: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating business contracts, lease agreements, employment contracts, wills, and prenups – in English or Maltese.
Employment Law: Guidance on Maltese employment contracts, termination rules, working conditions, and employer/employee obligations.
Regulatory & Compliance: Support with statutory reporting, licensing requirements, and ensuring compliance with Maltese and EU regulations.
Dispute Resolution: Negotiation and mediation for commercial and private disputes, aiming for a commercially sensible settlement without going to court.
Litigation & Representation: Representation of your interests before Maltese courts, tribunals, and authorities through our network of warranted Maltese advocates.
Legal Opinions & Due Diligence: Provision of solid legal opinions on Maltese law and due diligence for transactions, share deals, or acquisitions.
Which areas of law do you cover?
We cover corporate law, commercial law, contract law, employment law, private law, and regulatory matters. For highly specialised areas like criminal law or specific IP litigation, we bring in trusted specialists from our network.
Can you help with private legal matters in Malta?
Yes. We advise on tenancy agreements, property purchases, employment contracts, wills, and dealings with local authorities (such as ID cards). These topics are often complex for expats and new residents.
Do you represent clients in court?
We work closely with warranted Maltese advocates who represent your interests in court, tribunals, and before authorities. Our team coordinates the entire strategy to ensure consistency and keep you informed.
How is the Maltese legal system different from the UK or mainland Europe?
Malta combines elements of British Common Law with Continental Civil Law. This hybrid system affects everything from contracts to property rights. What works in the UK or Germany might not apply here, making local expertise essential.
Can I retain you as a permanent legal partner for my company?
Yes, and we highly recommend it. Many clients use us as their ongoing legal counsel. This saves time, avoids repetitive briefing, and ensures your advisors understand your business context inside out.
How does your dispute resolution process work?
We analyse the facts, assess the legal position, and develop a negotiation strategy. The goal is always a settlement that makes commercial sense – avoiding the time and cost of court proceedings. If settlement fails, we guide you through the litigation process.
Our team is ready to review your situation and provide clear, actionable advice.
Ongoing advice on governance and company structure.
Drafting and reviewing business and private contracts.
Solid assessments of Maltese legal questions.
Negotiation and mediation to settle disputes out of court.
Representation before Maltese courts and authorities.
Advice on contracts, termination, and compliance.
Help with licensing and statutory reporting.
Your permanent legal partner in Malta.
We analyse your legal situation and requirements to determine the best course of action. Always free of charge.
Gathering all relevant documents, contracts, and background information. We request additional records or searches if needed.
Analysis of the situation under Maltese and (if applicable) EU law. We provide a clear assessment with concrete options.
Drafting contracts, leading negotiations, liaising with authorities, or coordinating with specialised advocates – depending on the case.
Ensuring all legal steps are properly executed and documented. We hand over all relevant files to you.
If desired, we remain your fixed point of contact for all future legal questions – proactive and always up to date.


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Corporate Services at DW&P Dr. Werner & Partners are provided by DW&P Services Ltd. (C 103208) which is regulated by the MFSA and is licensed under Authorised Person ID: DSER-23577 to carry out the activities of a Class C CSP in terms of the Company Services Providers Act (Cap. 529 of the Laws of Malta).