WH Partners wins Malta Law Firm of the Year 2024 Award

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The Malta Business Weekly

WH Partners has won the Malta Law Firm of the Year 2024 Award at the Lexology Index Awards (formerly Who’s Who Legal Awards). The award was presented to WH Partners in London on 7 November 2024. It marks the third consecutive year that WH Partners has received this recognition.

Olga Finkel, Co-Founder & Partner WH Partners, comments: “It is an honour for our firm to receive this award for the third consecutive year. The recognition of our efforts by Lexology Index, known for its rigorous, data driven evaluation of firms worldwide, is a testament to our team’s quality work.”

“This award reflects the collective dedication of our entire team. We truly appreciate this acknowledgement”, added James Scicluna, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, WH Partners

Lexology Index (formerly Who’s Who Legal) provides comprehensive data-led research into the leading lawyers and experts, used by law firms and companies globally. Lexology Index brings its research together with Lexology, the number one platform for global legal intelligence. Lexology has an engaged audience of over 890,000 legal professionals comprised of in-house counsel and referrers of work. 

Lexology Index presents awards to individuals and firms that have performed exceptionally well. After an in-depth assessment, the award-winning firms are officially announced in over 70 jurisdictions. The event is hosted by the global legal research platform Lexology.

To date seven of WH Partners’ lawyers are listed in Lexology Index across 4 jurisdictions: Olga Finkel (Malta), James Scicluna (Malta), Joseph F. Borg (Malta), Robert Zammit (Malta), Cosmina Maria Simion (Romania), Quirino Mancini (Italy), and Robert Skalina (Czech Republic).

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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