What are the Qualifications to Run as Mayor in the Philippines?
This article talks about the qualifications to run as Mayor in the Philippines.
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This article talks about the qualifications to run as Mayor in the Philippines.
What are the Qualifications to Run as Mayor in the Philippines? Read More »
This article talks about the qualifications to run as Senator in the Philippines.
What are the Qualifications to Run as Senator in the Philippines? Read More »
This article talks about the legal remedy against a trademark registration fraudulently obtained or made in bad faith which is to file a Petition for Cancellation of Trademark before the IPO anytime.
A Trademark Registered in Bad Faith may be Cancelled Anytime Read More »
This article talks about the first-to-file system under the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines wherein the first person to file an application with the Philippine Intellectual Property Office or IPO shall have priority right to the exclusion of new and subsequent applicants for registration of the same or similar mark.
First-to-File Rule in Trademark Registration Read More »
This article talks about the qualifications of party-list nominees pursuant to the Party-List System Act and relevant jurisprudence.
Qualifications of Party-List Nominees Read More »
This article talks about the case of DTI vs. Toyota Balintawak, Inc. where the Supreme Court stated that the buyer of a defective brand-new vehicle has the option to choose his legal remedies either from the Lemon Law or Consumer Act.
A Vehicle Purchaser Can Choose his Remedies under the Lemon Law or the Consumer Act Read More »
This article discusses the Foundling Recognition and Protection Act, their nationality, procedure of adoption, and how the new law lays to rest the query about the legal status and nationality of a foundling.
Unlocking the Foundling Recognition and Protection Act of 2024 Read More »
This article talks about the case of Lanuza vs. Lanuza where the Supreme Court stated that abandoning the family may be considered as evidence for psychological incapacity of a spouse as a ground for declaring a marriage void under Article 36 of the Family Code.
This article talks about an actual Supreme Court case where the accused, who demanded money from his ex-girlfriend in exchange for the deletion of sex videos, was convicted of robbery.
Demanding Money in Exchange for Deletion of Sex Videos is Robbery! Read More »
This article talks about the right of an adopted child to inherit from his adoptive parents.
Can an Adopted Child Inherit from his Adoptive Parents? Read More »