
Ganado Advocates
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About
Managing Partner: Andre Zerafa
Number of partners: 22
Number of fee-earners: 90+ (incl. partners)
Total number of staff: 170+
Firm overview:
Ganado Advocates is a leading commercial law firm with a particular focus on the corporate, financial services and maritime /aviation sectors, predominantly servicing international clients doing business through Malta. The firm also promotes other areas such as tax, pensions, intellectual property, employment and litigation. The firm traces its roots back to the early 1900s and is today one of Malta’s foremost law practices, consistently ranking as a leading firm in all its core sectors. Ganado Advocates has over the past decades contributed directly towards creating and enhancing Malta’s hard-won reputation as a reliable and effective international centre for financial and maritime services. Today, the firm continues to provide high standards of legal advisory services to support and enhance Malta’s offering.
Main areas of practice:
■ Financial services
■ Corporate, M&A & capital markets
■ Shipping, yachting & aviation
■ Litigation & dispute resolution
■ Corporate finance & tax
■ Private client, trusts & foundations
■ Labour & employment
■ Environment, energy & renewable energy
■ Intellectual property, media, entertainment & technology
■ Competition/European
■ Construction
Financial services:
The firm’s financial services and regulatory practices are internationally renowned as country leaders. This practice grouping encompasses the firm’s industry-focused teams servicing asset managers and their funds, banks, insurers and reinsurers, pension schemes and funds, investment firms, payment service providers, e-money institutions, fintech operators, blockchain and cryptocurrency service providers, trade finance institutions and other operators in the financial services sphere. The practice covers all corporate, regulatory and transactional work and, in conjunction with lawyers from other practice areas, litigation, dispute resolution, tax and regulatory.
Key Contacts: Matthew Bianchi, Andre Zerafa, Conrad Portanier, James Farrugia, Matthew Brincat, Leonard Bonello, Marina Grech
Corporate, M&A & capital markets:
The firm regularly advises on major corporate and capital market
ts transactions in Malta, for the benefit of international corporate groups and private equity firms. This practice provides the full range of transactional corporate legal services, having long-standing experience in assisting foreign clients in establishing local presence across all commercial sectors. The firm also operates a corporate services and governance team focused in particular on supporting the boards of both regulated and non-regulated businesses.
Key Contacts: Stephen Attard, Nikolai Muscut Farrugia, Simon Schembri, Nicholas Curmi, Annalise Papa
Shipping, yachting & aviation:
Ship registration, ship finance and admiralty law are at the heart of the firm’s maritime law practice. The firm was a pioneer in this field and its specialist maritime lawyers hold leading industry expertise and provide dependable support and advice, making the firm amongst the most established in this area. While very active in the yacht and superyacht space, the firm was also a prime mover in the development of local aviation law; today it regularly advises aircraft financiers, owners, lessors and operators.
Key Contacts: Karl Grech Orr, Jotham Scerri-Diacono, Daniel Aquilina, Christine Cassar Naudi, Matthew Attard, Matthew Xerri
Litigation & dispute resolution:
Traditionally prominent in commercial and civil litigation, the firm has represented clients in some of Malta's largest and most complex commercial and maritime litigation. This includes arrests and judicial sales of vessels, salvage and other maritime disputes, corporate and financial services, and insurance claims. Today, the firm also offers highly specialised litigation in the fields of corporate disputes, insolvency, intellectual property, public procurement, competition law, funds, press law and international arbitration.
Key Contact: Antoine G Cremona
Corporate finance & tax:
Ganado Advocates has one of the largest and longest-established tax practices amongst Maltese law firms. The firm’s multidisciplinary team of legal and tax specialists regularly advises corporate and individual high-net-worth clients, both international and local, on all aspects of Maltese tax legislation and their impact, whether at structuring stage, transactional or on an ongoing basis.
Key Contacts: Stephen Attard, Christine Cassar Naudi
Private client, trusts & foundations:
Regularly involved in structuring and providing general legal advice on trusts and foundations, the firm actively provides ongoing assistance to various Maltese-based (local and international) trustees, administrators of foundations and other fiduciaries on regulatory aspects of their fiduciary activities. It regularly assists private clients with their various legal needs, ranging from estate planning to setting up the appropriate trustees for them (which includes private trust companies). This includes, where required, the acquisition of Maltese citizenship by naturalisation for exceptional services by direct investment, as a second citizenship.
Key Contact: Anthony Cremona
Labour & employment:
This practice encompasses the full range of employment services, including advice on litigious and non-litigious employment law matters, industrial relations, employment benefits and pensions. While having a practice in its own right, the employment team also provides invaluable support to the other teams within the firm on transactions which span a broad range of areas, such as M&A transactions.
Key Contact: Matthew Brincat
Environment, energy & renewable energy:
Ganado Advocates has been at the forefront of the significant developments in this dynamic and ever-changing sector in Malta and advises a wide variety of clients on both regulatory and commercial issues, including drafting and negotiating power purchase agreements, assisting with public procurement, implementing EU Directives into local law and advising on ship-sourced pollution issues. The firm has also experienced increasing interest from industry stakeholders acting as intermediaries in the recycling of hazardous waste on account of Malta’s central Mediterranean location, its ratification of the most important environmental Conventions and an efficient and proactive regulator.
Key Contacts: Jotham Scerri-Diacono, Antoine G Cremona
Intellectual property, media, entertainment & technology:
The firm advises clients on the full range of contentious and non-contentious issues in the technology, media and entertainment space. Services include the registration of trademarks, advice on and drafting of IP agreements, and representing clients in IP infringement lawsuits. The firm leads a project for the Government of Malta bringing together the various Malta-based legal and advisory service providers with a view to overhauling the current IP legal framework and providing solid and innovative legislative solutions to the IP industries, not least involving blockchain and digital currencies. The team also leads the firm’s privacy law practice, assisting all clients with their ongoing GDPR requirements, including data subject requests and investigations by the Information and Data Protection Commissioner. In the media space, the team regularly advises and assists, including through the legal representation in Court, key local players on legal matters relating to journalistic freedoms, freedom of information and defamation.
Key Contact: Paul Micallef Grimaud
Competition/European:
The firm’s competition and EU law practitioners have gained substantial recognition in this field, advising clients and public authorities in all industry sectors serviced by the firm and frequently also engaging in privatisations and public procurement processes. Besides regularly providing advice on antitrust issues affecting agreements between undertakings and abuse of dominance, merger control and State aid law, the firm often represents undertakings in competition investigations and litigation as well as merger notifications.
Key Contacts: Antoine G Cremona, Sylvann Aquilina Zahra
Construction:
The firm has one of the leading international construction law practices in Malta with specialist focus on FIDIC contracts and construction arbitration. Lawyers practising in this area have specific academic qualifications in international construction contracts and construction dispute resolution. The firm has assisted developers, financiers, contractors and engineers in a significant number and across a wide range of large-scale construction projects in Malta, from major infrastructural works, to waste management and recycling plants, hospitality, residential and marina developments. The firm also regularly assists in all matters relating to real estate and in the design and execution of procurement models for major construction works.
Key Contact: Antoine G Cremona
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- Valletta171 Old Bakery Street , Valletta, Malta, Malta, VLT 1455
- Web: www.ganado.com
- Tel: (+356) 21 23 54 06
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Mapping out the trends of FDI in Europe: A look at the EU’s Fifth FDI Annual Report
On 14 October 2025, the European Commission (the “Commission”) published its 5th Annual Report on the screening of foreign direct investment into the Union (the “Report”).
Data Act Implementation: Enforcement Structures and Sanctions Regimes in Malta and Germany
The implementation of the Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854) has entered a decisive phase across EU Member States, with national measures now in force to ensure compliance and effective enforcement.
EU General Court upholds the EU-US Data Privacy Framework
On 3rd September 2025, the General Court of the European Union delivered its judgment in Case T-553/23, Philippe Latombe v. European Commission, whereby it dismissed the action brought by Mr. Philippe Latombe (the “Applicant”) seeking the annulment of the European Commission’s Implementing...
Ganado Meets: marking 50 episodes of legal and business insight
Ganado Meets, the podcast series by Ganado Advocates, has reached a new milestone with the release of its 50th episode, a moment that highlights the firm’s ongoing commitment to fostering discussions on the legal and commercial developments shaping Malta’s industries.
ESMA Final Report on the extension of the use of the alleviated format of insider lists
On 21 October 2025, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published its Final Report on the draft Implementing Technical Standards (the “Draft ITS”) proposing to extend the use of the ‘alleviated’ insider list format which is currently limited to select small and medium-sized...
Adoption of the EU 19th sanctions package against Russia
On 23 October 2025, the European Union adopted its 19th sanctions package against Russia.
The EU AI Act and General-Purpose AI: Navigating the compliance landscape
The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) carries significant implications for General-Purpose AI (GPAI) models.
Malta strengthens its position as a hub for family offices and private wealth management
Malta continues to strengthen its position as a destination for family offices and private wealth management with the introduction of fiscal incentives through Legal Notice 250 of 2025 – the Senior Employees of Family Offices, Back Offices and Treasury Management Operations Tax Rules, 2025.
When consent isn’t consent: First Hall Civil Court declares contract void due to fraud
In a recent judgment delivered on 3 October 2025, the First Hall Civil Court (the “FHCC”) presided by Madame Justice Audrey Demicoli examined what makes a contract invalid due to error or fraud.
Data sharing: Is your ‘anonymous’ data actually personal?
The definition of “personal data” is fundamental to data protection law, but its scope remains a frequent source of confusion.
Circular CSSF 25/894 on information to be submitted to the CSSF in relation to investment funds
On the 3rd October 2025, the CSSF updated its FAQ on the Circular CSSF 25/894 (the “Circular”), which relates to the information to be submitted about investment funds non-authorised by the CSSF.
MFSA circular on share buy-backs – pre-launch meetings
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has published a circular on share buy-backs carried out by Maltese issuers.
Malta’s AI Act Framework: The new roles of the MDIA and IDPC
Malta has formally established its national framework for the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) through two recently published legal notices.
The Digital Fairness Act: Implications for the iGaming industry
The European Commission is preparing a major reform of consumer protection rules in the digital environment.
No standing without direct legal effect: The Sberbank appeal
The 2008 financial crisis underscored the critical importance of banks to the economy. An efficient process for channelling savings into productive activities is vital for growth and general welfare.
Deal or No Deal? Navigating the Realities of M&A Negotiations in Malta
Mergers and acquisitions are rarely straightforward. Even in bullish markets, deals hinge on negotiation and the delicate balancing act between valuation, risk allocation, regulation, and of course, human dynamics.
Ganado Advocates sponsors the 2025 Greek Ship Finance Forum
We are pleased to announce our sponsorship of the 2025 Greek Ship Finance Forum, in Asteria Glyfada, Greece.
A Payment Service User’s Duty to Act “Without Delay” on Unauthorised Payments
The Court of Justice of the European Union (the “CJEU”) examined the right of refunds of payment service users in the event of unauthorised transactions in the case of IL v. Veracash SAS (C-665/23), where it emphasised the relevance of timely reporting of fraud by the users in its ruling...
Malta Pushes Back: The Case Against Centralised EU Oversight under MiCA
Nearly a year after the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) came into full force, the debate over who should supervise crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) is intensifying across the EU.
IMO’s net-zero framework: what it means for global shipping
International shipping which is crucial for global trade, is responsible for about 3% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Ganado Advocates nominated as Legal Services Firm of the Year at the Captive Review European Awards
Ganado Advocates has been shortlisted once again as one of the top three firms in the ‘Legal Services Firm of the Year’ category at the 2025 European Captive Review Awards.
Ganado Advocates Celebrates three decades of Membership with Lex Mundi
Ganado Advocates is proud to mark 30 years as a member of Lex Mundi, the world’s leading network of independent law firms with deep experience in 125+ countries.
The compliance journey of high-risk AI providers and deployers
The designation of “high risk” AI systems in the EU’s AI Act carries with it the most stringent obligations and is mainly where businesses need to focus their immediate compliance efforts.
Distinctiveness vs descriptiveness in the SIZZZLERS trademark dispute
In the competitive world of snack food, a distinctive name for a company’s product is essential to set it apart in a crowded market.
The data act: a new era for Europe’s data economy
The Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854) is set to transform how data generated by connected products and related services is accessed, shared, and used across the EU.
Ganado Advocates joins The Payments Association
Ganado Advocates is delighted to announce their membership with The Payments Association.
Publication of Delegated Regulation on market abuse monitoring and reporting obligations under MiCA
The much anticipated Commission Delegated Regulation 2025/885 setting out the regulatory technical standards (“MiCA RTS”) for the arrangements, systems and procedures which persons professionally arranging or executing transactions in crypto-assets (“PPAETs”) are required to have in place to...
Clement Mifsud-Bonnici, Chris Grech and Laura Spiteri have authored the Malta chapter on competition law, published online on Thomas Reuters Practical Law, titled ‘Competition Law in Malta’.
Re-establishment of the commercial court
Malta is on the cusp of a significant judicial reform with the publication of Bill No.133, entitled “Various Laws relating to the Establishment and Jurisdiction of the Commercial Court (Amendment) Act, 2025” in the Supplement to the Government Gazette on 9 May 2025.
New pay transparency obligations for employers in Malta as from 27th August 2025
With effect from 27th August 2025, employers in Malta will be required to comply with a new set of obligations surrounding pay transparency, covering both job applicants and existing employees.
Mapping out the trends of FDI in Europe: A look at the EU’s Fifth FDI Annual Report
On 14 October 2025, the European Commission (the “Commission”) published its 5th Annual Report on the screening of foreign direct investment into the Union (the “Report”).
Data Act Implementation: Enforcement Structures and Sanctions Regimes in Malta and Germany
The implementation of the Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854) has entered a decisive phase across EU Member States, with national measures now in force to ensure compliance and effective enforcement.
EU General Court upholds the EU-US Data Privacy Framework
On 3rd September 2025, the General Court of the European Union delivered its judgment in Case T-553/23, Philippe Latombe v. European Commission, whereby it dismissed the action brought by Mr. Philippe Latombe (the “Applicant”) seeking the annulment of the European Commission’s Implementing...
Ganado Meets: marking 50 episodes of legal and business insight
Ganado Meets, the podcast series by Ganado Advocates, has reached a new milestone with the release of its 50th episode, a moment that highlights the firm’s ongoing commitment to fostering discussions on the legal and commercial developments shaping Malta’s industries.
ESMA Final Report on the extension of the use of the alleviated format of insider lists
On 21 October 2025, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published its Final Report on the draft Implementing Technical Standards (the “Draft ITS”) proposing to extend the use of the ‘alleviated’ insider list format which is currently limited to select small and medium-sized...
Adoption of the EU 19th sanctions package against Russia
On 23 October 2025, the European Union adopted its 19th sanctions package against Russia.
The EU AI Act and General-Purpose AI: Navigating the compliance landscape
The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) carries significant implications for General-Purpose AI (GPAI) models.
Malta strengthens its position as a hub for family offices and private wealth management
Malta continues to strengthen its position as a destination for family offices and private wealth management with the introduction of fiscal incentives through Legal Notice 250 of 2025 – the Senior Employees of Family Offices, Back Offices and Treasury Management Operations Tax Rules, 2025.
When consent isn’t consent: First Hall Civil Court declares contract void due to fraud
In a recent judgment delivered on 3 October 2025, the First Hall Civil Court (the “FHCC”) presided by Madame Justice Audrey Demicoli examined what makes a contract invalid due to error or fraud.
Data sharing: Is your ‘anonymous’ data actually personal?
The definition of “personal data” is fundamental to data protection law, but its scope remains a frequent source of confusion.
Circular CSSF 25/894 on information to be submitted to the CSSF in relation to investment funds
On the 3rd October 2025, the CSSF updated its FAQ on the Circular CSSF 25/894 (the “Circular”), which relates to the information to be submitted about investment funds non-authorised by the CSSF.
MFSA circular on share buy-backs – pre-launch meetings
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has published a circular on share buy-backs carried out by Maltese issuers.
Malta’s AI Act Framework: The new roles of the MDIA and IDPC
Malta has formally established its national framework for the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) through two recently published legal notices.
The Digital Fairness Act: Implications for the iGaming industry
The European Commission is preparing a major reform of consumer protection rules in the digital environment.
No standing without direct legal effect: The Sberbank appeal
The 2008 financial crisis underscored the critical importance of banks to the economy. An efficient process for channelling savings into productive activities is vital for growth and general welfare.
Deal or No Deal? Navigating the Realities of M&A Negotiations in Malta
Mergers and acquisitions are rarely straightforward. Even in bullish markets, deals hinge on negotiation and the delicate balancing act between valuation, risk allocation, regulation, and of course, human dynamics.
Ganado Advocates sponsors the 2025 Greek Ship Finance Forum
We are pleased to announce our sponsorship of the 2025 Greek Ship Finance Forum, in Asteria Glyfada, Greece.
A Payment Service User’s Duty to Act “Without Delay” on Unauthorised Payments
The Court of Justice of the European Union (the “CJEU”) examined the right of refunds of payment service users in the event of unauthorised transactions in the case of IL v. Veracash SAS (C-665/23), where it emphasised the relevance of timely reporting of fraud by the users in its ruling...
Malta Pushes Back: The Case Against Centralised EU Oversight under MiCA
Nearly a year after the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) came into full force, the debate over who should supervise crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) is intensifying across the EU.
IMO’s net-zero framework: what it means for global shipping
International shipping which is crucial for global trade, is responsible for about 3% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Ganado Advocates nominated as Legal Services Firm of the Year at the Captive Review European Awards
Ganado Advocates has been shortlisted once again as one of the top three firms in the ‘Legal Services Firm of the Year’ category at the 2025 European Captive Review Awards.
Ganado Advocates Celebrates three decades of Membership with Lex Mundi
Ganado Advocates is proud to mark 30 years as a member of Lex Mundi, the world’s leading network of independent law firms with deep experience in 125+ countries.
The compliance journey of high-risk AI providers and deployers
The designation of “high risk” AI systems in the EU’s AI Act carries with it the most stringent obligations and is mainly where businesses need to focus their immediate compliance efforts.
Distinctiveness vs descriptiveness in the SIZZZLERS trademark dispute
In the competitive world of snack food, a distinctive name for a company’s product is essential to set it apart in a crowded market.
The data act: a new era for Europe’s data economy
The Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854) is set to transform how data generated by connected products and related services is accessed, shared, and used across the EU.
Ganado Advocates joins The Payments Association
Ganado Advocates is delighted to announce their membership with The Payments Association.
Publication of Delegated Regulation on market abuse monitoring and reporting obligations under MiCA
The much anticipated Commission Delegated Regulation 2025/885 setting out the regulatory technical standards (“MiCA RTS”) for the arrangements, systems and procedures which persons professionally arranging or executing transactions in crypto-assets (“PPAETs”) are required to have in place to...
Clement Mifsud-Bonnici, Chris Grech and Laura Spiteri have authored the Malta chapter on competition law, published online on Thomas Reuters Practical Law, titled ‘Competition Law in Malta’.
Re-establishment of the commercial court
Malta is on the cusp of a significant judicial reform with the publication of Bill No.133, entitled “Various Laws relating to the Establishment and Jurisdiction of the Commercial Court (Amendment) Act, 2025” in the Supplement to the Government Gazette on 9 May 2025.
New pay transparency obligations for employers in Malta as from 27th August 2025
With effect from 27th August 2025, employers in Malta will be required to comply with a new set of obligations surrounding pay transparency, covering both job applicants and existing employees.
