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Dr Nicola Mallia

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Fenech & Fenech Advocates

Work Department

Lawyer.

Position

Corporate and Commercial Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Aviation.

Career

2004 – Present Engaged as an Associate Lawyer at Fenech & Fenech Advocates, Malta. 2002-2004 EU Consultant and European Affairs; Manager of Translation Unit at Euris Consult Ltd., Valletta, Malta 2003-2004 Civil litigation and family lawyer as Senior Associate at Xuereb & Vella Advocates, Valletta Malta 2003 Legal Aid for Asylum Seekers with the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) of Malta. 2003 Appointed legal advisor to the Bioethics Committee for the Government of Malta 2002-2003 Legal practice at Azzopardi Galea Advocates, Valletta, Malta 2000 International Board Member of the European Law Students’ Association (ELSA), Brussels, Belgium.

Languages

Maltese, English, Italian (fluent), French (Basic Working Knowledge).

Member

Camera degli Avvocati, Malta Akkademja tal-Malti.

Education

2000-2002 Masters Degree in European and Comparative Law. - Covering European Competition Law; EU Internal Market, Environmental law and European Consumer Legislation. Graduated in November 2002 after successfully submitting a dissertation entitled ‘Alternative Dispute Resolution and Consumer Disputes: Improving Consumer confidence and Access to Justice’ dealing with the problems of on-line disputes for Consumer Claims. 1999-2001 Doctor of Laws, University of Malta. Degree conferred in November 2001 following the submission of a thesis entitled ‘Human Cloning: Legal, ethical and social issues’ examining the legal perspective of the various socio-legal effects after the successful cloning of ‘Dolly’ and the possibility of human cloning become a political reality. 1999 Diploma of Notary Public. 1995-1999 BA legal and humanistic studies (philosophy).

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  • Maltese Depositary Liability Post-AIFMD

    With the transposition of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (" AIFMD ") in the offing, analysis on the transformation and legal implications of such on the role of the Depositary as a key and core service provider to Alternative Investment Funds (" AIFs ") is significant, given the central function and responsibility this position was conferred within this industry. 
  • An Analysis of the Definition of Investment Advice under Maltese Law

    Investment advice a kind of investment service which may be provided by an investment service provider licensed by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) under the Investment Services Act (ISA). With the exception of a category 4 licence holder.
  • Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) Implementation Takes Shape in Malta

    The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive ("AIFMD" or "the Directive") has been in discussion since its announcement in April of 2009, but the detail of its implementation has, until fairly recently, been somewhat unclear. However, following the issuing of a number of consultation documents and other instruments there is now far more clarity on the subject. This article will seek to provide an overview of the various instruments by means of which the Directive is to be introduced into Maltese law and will also briefly touch upon the effect that these changes will have on the structure of Maltese funds legislation.  
  • Fund Managers Relocate to Malta

    Malta has experienced consistent growth in the funds sector since the jurisdiction's accession to the EU in 2004, such that today it is legitimate to consider the country as a mature, well-established domicile rather than an emerging one. In fact the jurisdiction now hosts around 500 funds pursuing a variety of strategies, as well as a complete ecosystem of support services providers such as fund administrators, law firms and audit firms. The sector has now evolved to the point where managers are not just using the country as a domicile for funds, but are also increasingly looking at the jurisdiction as a domicile for their fund management operations.
  • Malta emerges as a Forex domicile

    Starting circa the beginning of 2010, Malta has seen increasing interest in the Forex sector, an industry which only a handful of years ago was practically non-existent. Different kinds of forex operators, ranging from introducing brokers all the way through to fund managers focusing on forex as an asset class and fully fledged market makers have chosen Malta as their European base of operations. Various authorisations have already been issued by the Malta Financial Services Authority (The MFSA) to such operations, and with many other applications pending before the regulator, additional growth appears to be a certainty in the forthcoming months. In fact, there are already clear clues that forex is set to become, alongside stalwarts such as hedge funds and insurance captives, an important pillar of the Maltese financial services offering.
  • EMIs - A Shift to a Lighter Regulatory Regime

    Recent amendments to the Financial Institutions Act (Chapter 376 of the Laws of Malta) (the “Act”) have effectively brought the regulation of EMIs in Malta.
  • Malta Tax Treatment of Royalties Derived From Patents

    Introduction – Malta’s Taxable Base Persons ordinarily resident and domiciled in Malta (including companies incorporated in Malta) are chargeable to tax in Malta on a worldwide basis in terms of the Income Tax Act.
  • The Malta Option is “in-the-Money”

    Unsurprising tradition
  • The Enforcement of Malta-registered Mortgages

    The Enforcement of Malta-registered Mortgages, ‘In Rem’ Actions AgainstVessels Sailing in Maltese Waters, and the Recognition of Foreign-RegisteredMortgages 
  • The Reinforcement of Malta’s Role as a Regulatory Hub for Remote Gaming

    A consideration of the salient legal and political developments that have strengthened the foundations of Malta’s remote gaming industry.