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Bridging Local Insight
with Global Reach

InariLaw is a premier Maltese law firm specialising in comprehensive legal services for both local and international clients, from daily operations to complex cross-border transactions.

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Welcome to InariLaw, a premier law firm based in Malta, offering comprehensive legal services to both international and local clients. We specialise in facilitating day-to-day operations, managing local and cross-border transactions, and resolving complex issues across various industries.

At InariLaw, your success is our priority. We provide pragmatic solutions, leveraging our extensive industry knowledge and legal expertise. Our dedicated lawyers are committed to achieving the best outcomes for our clients, guided by excellence and a deep understanding of your operating environment.

Featured Expertise

Financial Services

InariLaw has been at the forefront of the financial services sector’s development, especially in Fintech.

We have a longstanding and excellent reputation in the field, offering specialised legal advice to meet our clients’ needs with bespoke and comprehensive solutions.

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Alejandro Borg
Lead Senior Associate
Amanda Cassar
Accounts Executive
Andrea Mifsud
Legal Trainee
Andrew Massa
Lead Senior Associate
Edward Saliba
Of Counsel
Elaine Pace
Compliance Executive
Elsa Capozzelli Tavormina
Compliance Executive
Filippo Maria Arcaleni
Head of Business Development
Francesca Micallef
Associate
Jonathan Thompson
Partner
Kaylee Axisa
Junior Associate
Kirstin Genovese
Associate
Kirsty Micallef Blake
Legal Trainee
Kristina Friggieri
Associate
Leonid Avramoski
Office Administrator
Luana Pace
Senior Associate
Marcon Cumbo
Finance Manager
Maria Paloma Deguara
Partner
Marlon Borg
Partner
Martina Azzopardi
Legal Trainee
Martine Vella
Private Clients Executive
Nissrine Hamama
Private Clients Executive
Richard Deschrijver
Lead Senior Associate
Suzette Hattingh
Office Administrator
Yanica Deguara
Junior Associate
Professional Associations