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TELECOMMUNICATIONS & IT

Malta is fast becoming one of the leading jurisdictions in the world when it comes to the development of technology in the IT and Telecommunications sectors. The introduction of the Smart City Project attracted the industry’s main stakeholders to our Island, as here they have found the ideal ICT hub from which they may provide services to the European and Mediterranean region.
Through this development Mifsud & Mifsud Advocates has equipped itself with the necessary experience and competences to be able to provide related companies with the necessary services. The firm has been involved in advising clients on major IT related agreements and in fact, has also assisted one of the major telecommunications company on the island, on variety of issues.
The firm offers legal assistance and advice to the ICT industry in various areas including:
  • Assistance in the setting up of corporate structures, through which services in the industry may be provided;
  • Assistance provided in the drafting of technology contracts;
  • E-commerce;
  • Data protection;
  • Telecoms;
  • Business process outsourcing;
  • Intellectual property;
  • Computer crime; and
  •  Remote gaming.

OUR LAWYERS SPECIALISING IN THIS FIELD

Gianluca Cappitta

Partner

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