SWATAR, MALTA, March 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Zammit & Associates - Advocates has launched its new website, at www.zammit-law.com. The redesigned site embodies the firm's forward-thinking vision and commitment to the needs of visitors using the firm's web-based information resources.
Based on extensive research with its clients and internal staff, the website now offers:
- Valuable legal content contributed by the firm's practitioners
- Direct access to news and publications
- Streamlined searching and more intuitive navigation
- A ship and vessel registration fee calculator facilitating the computation of government-imposed fees and charges fo rteh registration of ships under the Malta flag
The redesign incorporates its new corporate logo, colours and graphics with completely new navigational tools.
"Users of our firm's website will certainly benefit from the ease of the navigational layout and improved graphics, apart from the significant increase in the content made available and our on-going efforts at maintaining the information up to date," says Dr. Andrew J. Zammit, managing partner for Zammit & Associates - Advocates. "This website provides enhanced access to the firm's areas of practice and expertise and services through a clearer structure, simplified navigation and improved search functions helping visitors find information easier than before. As a leading firm in ICT and e-commerce matters we feel that our online presence is important to us in conveying our professional image and use of technology to work more efficiently. This website marks a milestone in the firm's development and will undoubtedly further enhance its online presence in the eyes of clients, prospective clients, casual users, research students and correspondent firms alike."
Contacts
Zammit & Associates - Advocates
Tower Business Centre
The Penthouse
Tower Street
Swatar BKR4013
Malta
Tel: +356 2557 2300
Email: info@zammit-law.com
Website: www.zammit-law.com
Zammit & Associates - Advocates is a leading law firm in Malta specialising in Corporate law; Finance; Financial Services; Trusts and Estate Planning; Tax; Shipping; Yachting; Aviation; Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT); iGaming; Competition / Antitrust Regulation; Intellectual Property; Employment and Industrial Relations; Real Estate; Litigation & Arbitration; and Insolvency. Its client-base is largely composed of foreign-owned Maltese companies, high net-worth individuals and financial institutions.
Zammit & Associates - Advocates Launches its New Website
Zammit & Associates - Advocates announces the recent launch of the firm's new website.
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