Our News
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12 Sep 2016
Who was Bob Peliza?
The Gibraltar Government’s new housing development is named after one time Chief Minister Sir Robert Peliza KBE (1920-2011). So who was Bob Peliza? He was born in 1920 at Demaya’s Ramp overlo
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23 Aug 2016
Meet Corrine Bossino
In this edition we introduce to you Corrine Bossino. Corrine is a member of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX) and a very valued member of the Conveyancing department at Char
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22 Aug 2016
Gibraltar, Brexit and Trans-Frontier Relationships
This year's Cadiz University seminars in San Roque and Gibraltar attracted massive media attention. However, probably the most thought provoking intervention was that of Dr. Martin Guillermo
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21 Aug 2016
Intelligent Approaches to Dispute Resolution
Lawyers have always been obliged, in the interests of their client to try to resolve issues amicably. Unless a point of principal is engaged Court action should be the last resort. Negotiatio
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17 Aug 2016
Banking on Gibraltar
In the 1990’s heyday of banking there were 28 licensed banks. Since then the numbers have dwindled not just in Gibraltar but in most small financial centres. Now there are 14 banks and buildi
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06 Jun 2016
Brexit or Bremain
One way or another June 2016 is a watershed. Gibraltar faces challenges whatever the referendum result. It was ever thus. Gibraltar has never been a place for the faint-hearted. From the sieg
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18 May 2016
How an Employer can be Held Responsible for the Wrongful Activities of Employees
The law has long pinned responsibility on business owners for the acts of employees carried out in the course of their work, but a recent judgement has extended boundaries in a way which will
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02 May 2016
Why Should I Make a Will?
There used to be a time when only a small minority of people made Wills; now, 1 in 3 residents of Gibraltar have done so. The reasons are simple: to specify who to provide for in terms of mon
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01 May 2016
Off Plan but Not Necessarily Plain
Purchasers of luxury homes have often been struck by the contrast between some of the glossy marketing materials and brochures issued by developers and the stark exclusions contained in many
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16 Mar 2016
Charles Gomez Appointed Honorary Professor of Spanish University
Local barrister Charles Gomez has been appointed an honorary professor of law by the University of Cadiz (http://www.uca.es/en/). This is understood to be the first time that a Gibraltarian l