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One size never fits all – a Dual Regime is needed

By David Coupe, InsureLaw Consultants Limited T he UK insurance sector complains about costly, burdensome and unnecessary regulation, and unresponsive and slow regulators. The UK market is recovering from significant claims and suffering inflationary times, and raising more capital is…

Gibraltar’s insurance sector over the past twenty-five years

As part of the 25 years celebrations, we look back at the insurance industry over the same period, by David Coupe, InsureLaw and Yvonne Chu, Hassans International Law Firm Gibraltar’s insurance sector was in its infancy. The regulatory framework was…

The status of pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements in Gibraltar

By Charles Simpson and Joanna Baglietto, Dispute Resolution Team, Triay Lawyers   We are often asked about the extent to which prenuptial agreements and other financial agreements between spouses are enforceable. In short, the local Matrimonial Causes Act 1962 (Gibraltar) (MCA)…

Gibraltar’s unique passport for EU access to the UK

Gibraltar’s unique passport for EU access to the UK   By Valerie Holliday and James Lasry, Financial Services Partners, Hassans International Law Firm   The financial services industries including banking, insurance, investment and fund management, have always played an important…

The growing industry of cannabis stocks

The growing industry of cannabis stocks   By Jay Gomez, Javi Triay, Rupert Moffatt, Triay & Triay Financial Services Team   Cannabis stocks are hot property right now. Over the last few years there has been a surge in interest…

LSRA to bring client benefit

LSRA to bring client benefit   Gibraltar’s legal profession is experiencing one of its greatest shake-ups in 50 years, while events have brought it into the international spotlight, Ray Spencer reports   The jurisdiction’s legal profession has grown significantly since…

UK and Spain Tax Treaty and how it affects Gibraltar

UK and Spain Tax Treaty and how it affects Gibraltar   By Melo Triay and the Private Client Team, Triay and Triay     Following the recent signing of a Tax Treaty between the United Kingdom and Spain, individuals, companies,…

Revolutionary changes coincide with caution over ‘disruptive’ technology

Revolutionary changes coincide with caution over ‘disruptive’ technology Gibraltar’s lawyers are witnessing the greatest professional changes in 50 years after a comprehensive overhaul of legal services regulation that will bring greater transparency and openness to their practices, reports Ray Spencer…