by Dalli Advocates | Sep 11, 2024 | Cases
A magisterial inquiry into the death of Stephen Mangion concluded that no negligence or criminal responsibility lies with the medical professionals who treated him. Mangion, of 55 years old, passed away from an aortic dissection after collapsing in Mater Dei...
by Dalli Advocates | Sep 10, 2024 | Cases
The European Court of Justice confirmed a decision of the European Commission back in June 2017 when it ruled that Google had unfairly prioritised its own comparison shopping service over competitors’ in 13 countries within the European Economic Area (EEA). Google...
by Dalli Advocates | Sep 10, 2024 | Cases
Historically, the energy sector focused on securing fossil fuels—oil, gas, and coal—to meet global demands. However, driven by the Paris Agreement and national commitments (NDCs) to carbon reduction, countries are transitioning to renewable energy sources like solar,...
by Dalli Advocates | Nov 9, 2023 | Cases
A recent decision of the Information and Data Protection Commissioner sheds light on several data protection concepts often overlooked by controllers and processors. Complainant sought access to her son’s occupational and speech therapy sessions files, which...
by Dalli Advocates | Oct 26, 2023 | Cases
The two landmark judgments have been confirmed upon appeal, ordering two contractors to pay a total of around €100,000 in pre-liquidated damages and double the Court expenses, as the Court of Appeal deemed appeals as vexatious. In L-Aġenzija għal...
by Dalli Advocates | Sep 15, 2023 | Cases
Malta has a rich historical heritage and picturesque urban landscapes. Many large properties located in the urban conservation area of various towns and villages have over the years been split in smaller residences known as “kerrejja”. These properties usually have...