About

The firm:  Camilleri Preziosi shares a commitment to deliver considered and practical outcomes and add value to its clients - this is done through a strong work ethic, based on integrity, mutual respect, and excellence in the practice of law.

The firm is respected by clients and peers for its consistent ability to deliver pragmatic and solution-driven advice to clients by combining innovation in thought and technical excellence in the law. The firm is organised into practice areas and industry sectors each headed by a partner as head of practice. The firm’s clients interact better with lawyers they know well and who know them and their businesses. The close relationships Camilleri Preziosi develops and the keen interest it takes in clients’ businesses enable the firm to give practical, effective advice and innovative solutions under the most challenging situations. The level of specialisation within the firm and its lawyers’ constant exposure to commercial transactions enables it to advise on the most complex commercial and finance transactions and disputes.

The firm is in touch with the world's leading international law firms. This resource provides the firm’s clients with access to cutting-edge advice and best practice, particularly in the case of multi-jurisdictional transactions. Similarly, the reverse is true. As a market leader, Camilleri Preziosi's assistance is called upon by its international counterparts. The firm's advice is frequently sought on the implications of Maltese law on a wide array of transactions. From time to time the firm is asked to form part of integrated, international teams engaged in complex cross-border projects.

Main areas of practice:

  • ADR and dispute resolution
  • Anti-financial crime
  • Banking and finance
  • Capital markets
  • Commercial contracts
  • Corporate and M&A
  • Corporate governance and risk management
  • Data protection, privacy and whistleblowing
  • Employment, industrial relations and pensions
  • Environment
  • ESG and sustainable finance
  • EU law, competition and state aid
  • Financial regulatory and compliance
  • Funds and investment management
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual property
  • Public procurement
  • Real estate and construction
  • Tax