Martina Grech
Martina Grech is an Associate specialising in intellectual property, data protection and technology law.
Martina advises innovative and technology-driven businesses on the protection of their assets and on navigating increasingly complex regulatory frameworks. Her practice centres on the protection, management and enforcement of intellectual property rights. Martina regularly assists clients with trademark, design and domain name registrations, copyright advisory, and IP enforcement matters.
In the areas of data protection and technology law, Martina supports clients in meeting their obligations under the GDPR and related EU digital legislation. She assists clients in developing and implementing compliance frameworks, drafting policies and commercial agreements, and adapting to the evolving regulatory landscape governing digital services and emerging technologies.
Martina graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the University of Malta in 2022, having published her dissertation titled “A Safe Harbour Regime under the DSA: Evolution or Revolution?”, which examined the exemption from liability regime for online intermediaries under the European Union’s Digital Services Act proposal. She subsequently obtained her Master of Advocacy degree from the University of Malta in 2024 and was admitted to the Maltese Bar in June 2024.
Martina Grech specialises in
Intellectual Property
Data Protection
Information and Communication Technology
Commercial
Latest Contributions
Regulating the Online Realm: The EU Digital Services Act
Aim and Scope of the DSA The DSA aims to create a safer digital space in which the fundamental rights of users are protected by targeting the spreading of illegal content online.…
2024 Nice Classification: Trademarking Metaverse & NFTs
The Nice Classification is an international system of classification used for the purpose of registering trademarks, which contains a list of 45 classes of goods and services under which trademark creators can…