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The Youth Enterprise Regulations

From YouTubers ad streamers to app developers and online sellers, more and more young people today are building real businesses before they even finish school. Until now, however, Malta’s legal framework made it difficult for them to do this formally.  With the introduction of the Companies Act (Youth Enterprise) Regulations, 2026 – widely known as ‘Intrapriza 16’ – that is finally starting to change.   Breaking Down...

DZ&A at the AIJA Corporate M&A Seminar in Krakow, Poland

Emma Fenech has recently represented David Zahra & Associates at the AIJA – International Association of Young Lawyers’ fall seminar entitled “The art of the deal? Liability begins when artistry fails: Criminal and Civil liability in M&A transactions” held in Krakow, Poland. The seminar was jointly organised by the Corporate M&A and Commercial Fraud commissions....

Grounds for disqualification of directors widened

Following the implementation of Act No. XXXI of 2020 (the “Amendments”), the Companies Act (Cap 387 of the laws of Malta) (the “Act”) has undergone several amendments in relation to the disqualification of directors. Prior to the Amendments, the grounds for disqualification of a director were limited to interdiction, incapacitation, minors (if not emancipated), a...

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