by admin | Feb 27, 2023 | Law
Iuris Advocates assisted FM Theatre Productions Limited in all its legal requirements and attainment of performance rights for the production of Mamma Mia – The Musical. Our office is proud to have assisted in such a successful event in the Maltese Islands. For...
by admin | Feb 17, 2023 | Human Rights, Law
After 38 years, in August 2020, Lino Cauchi’s heirs, his widow and son, assisted by, assisted by Iuris Advocates, filed constitutional proceedings against the State requesting that the Court declares the disappearance of Lino Cauchi a result and consequence of the...
by admin | Jan 9, 2023 | Domestic Violence, Family, Law
Domestic violence has become a prominent topic of discussion in today’s society with reports increasing year after year and doubling in the last 10 years to a total of 1745 reports in 2021. Throughout the years however the definition of domestic violence has changed...
by admin | Dec 7, 2021 | Landlords, Law, Property, Rent
Controlled Residential Leases Reform Act, 2021 (Act XXIV of 2021) has resulted in a great influx of cases being presented before the Rent Regulation Board seeking an increase in rent. The aim of this newly introduced rent law is another attempt to provide a solution...
by admin | Nov 13, 2020 | EU, Law, SOFA
Is a Status of Force Agreement (SOFA) with the United States incompatible with Malta’s neutrality clause in the Constitution? What is a Status of Force Agreement (SOFA)? The Status of Force Agreement finds its footing in military alliances and the presence of military...
by admin | Oct 26, 2020 | EU, Intellectual Property, Law, Trademarks
Following the UK exit from the EU, on the 1st January 2020 the UK shall no longer be an EU member state and UK citizens will no longer be members of EU. However, there was a transition period throughout which Union law continues to be applicable to and in the UK and...