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The Role of the Executive in Administrative Law: Insights from the Suspension of Gov. Edwin Jubahib

The recent case involving the preventive suspension of Davao del Norte Gov. Edwin Jubahib has brought to light the role of the executive branch in administrative law. This case provides valuable insights into the powers and responsibilities of the executive in enforcing administrative law.
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The Evolving Landscape of Family Law in the Philippines

Family law in the Philippines is witnessing a significant shift with the progress of the divorce bill. As a law firm specializing in family law, Mendoza Abdon Law Firm is closely monitoring these developments.
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The Importance of Legal Aid: Ensuring Access to Justice for All Filipinos

In a society where justice is a fundamental right, the importance of legal aid cannot be overstated. The recent news about the Unified Legal Aid Service (ULAS) Regional Consultations underscores this importance, highlighting the role of legal aid in ensuring access to justice for all Filipinos.
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Supreme Court Unveils FAIR Justice Program: A Leap Forward for Justice in the Philippines

In a significant development for the justice system in the Philippines, the Supreme Court, in collaboration with the Australian government, has unveiled the FAIR Justice Program. This program is designed to improve access to justice for all Filipinos, marking a major step forward in the country’s pursuit of justice.
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Executive Secretary Defends Suspension Order: A Study in Philippine Administrative Law

In a recent development that underscores the complexities of administrative law in the Philippines, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin defended the Office of the President’s order to preventively suspend Davao del Norte Gov. Edwin Jubahib.
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Divorce Bill Reaches House Plenary: A Turning Point for Family Law in the Philippines

In a historic move that could reshape the landscape of family law in the Philippines, the divorce bill, which has faced staunch opposition from Catholic bishops for decades, has now reached the plenary level of the House of Representatives. This development marks the beginning of debates that could lead to the legalization of divorce in the country.
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Understanding the Impact of the Revised Corporation Code on Philippine Businesses

The Revised Corporation Code introduced several key changes, including the allowance for one-person corporations, the removal of the minimum capital requirement, and the introduction of perpetual corporate term.