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NICOLAS AND DE VEGA LAW OFFICES BUSINESS GUIDE TO SURVIVING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

COVID-19 in the Workplace: A Quick Employer FAQ (Updated as of 20 August 2020)

This article is a brief employer’s guide to dealing with COVID-19 in the workplace. It discusses about the employer’s obligations regarding contact tracing, reporting, office protocol, COVID-19 testing of employees, and medical costs and expenses relating to COVID-19. This article also mentiones the DOH and the local government units as the principal agencies responsible for contact tracing.

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Can a Muslim-Convert Marry Again?

This article discusses the legal issue of bigamy after a subsequent marriage celebrated under Muslim laws. Specifically, it answers the question: Can a Muslim-Convert who is already married marry again during the existence of the first non-Muslim marriage, without being liable for bigamy? Can a married person convert to another religion for the purpose of marrying another? A spouse, by simple expediency of converting to the Muslim faith, cannot validly marry another, without having the first marriage legally dissolved. This is the answer to the question addressed by this article.

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Notarization through Videoconferencing During the Quarantine

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippine Supreme Court issued A.M. No. 20-07-04-SC known as the 2020 Rules on Remote Notarization of Paper Documents. This issuance allows the notarization of documents in the Philippines through videoconferencing, where the notary public or at least one of the parties to the document is in a locality under community quarantine due to COVID-19.

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