Valletta Legal has marked a professional milestone for Partner Anna Maria Zammit, celebrating 14 years since she joined the firm.
In a LinkedIn post, the firm reflected on Dr Zammit’s career progression, noting her journey from trainee to Partner and her contribution to the firm’s development over the years.
“From stepping through our doors as a trainee to rising to Partner, Anna Maria’s journey reflects what is possible when talent meets perseverance. Her passion for the law, her commitment to excellence, and her steady leadership have shaped not only her own career, but the culture and success of our firm,” Valletta Legal wrote.
Anna Maria Zammit joined Valletta Legal in December 2011. She initially gained experience in vetting titles to immovable property and later developed her practice primarily in corporate law, financial services and compliance.
She was awarded a Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Malta in June 2013, following the submission of her thesis ‘Border Disputes in Offshore Oil Exploration & Exploitation: Potential Solutions’, for which she received the Prof David J Attard Thesis Award.
In February 2014, Dr Zammit was admitted to the Maltese Bar and is a member of the Chamber of Advocates. She also holds a Diploma in Financial Services Operations and Compliance, obtained from the Malta International Training Centre in 2015.
Dr Zammit was admitted as a Partner of Valletta Legal in 2022. Outside her professional commitments, she enjoys reading, travelling and attending the theatre.
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