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Ombudsman Trunkline Update

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Screen cap from the Ombudsman website:


The protector of the people is within reach via 02-479-7300. If you have some valid complaints against public officials and government employees, don't hesitate to call. The Office of the Ombudsman is mandated to promptly act upon any complaint filed in any form or manner.

Former Supreme Court Justice Conchita Carpio-Morales has been appointed by PNoy as the new Ombusman last July 25, 2011.

FREE Bar Review

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Are you out of budget for the 2012 Bar Review?

Reviewing for the Bar Examination is not easy. First, you have to prepare a hefty sum specially if you're a probinsiyano planning to review in Manila. Aside from the review center's enrollment fee, you have the monthly rent, allowance, and review materials to pay for.

Do you want to avail of the 100% Free Enrollment Fee for the 2012 Bar Review? 

If you're among the top 3 students of any law school within the Philippines, you are eligible to apply for the 100% Free Enrollment Fee for the 2012 Bar Review courtesy of Chan Robles Internet Bar Review. Of course, you have to be deserving to avail of this benefit.

Access to the video lectures and internet materials shall be available on March 2012. Discounts are also available to early bird enrollees. The published rates found on their website are as follows:

Regular Enrollment (Feb. 1, 2012 and onwards) P10,000.00
Early Bird (until January 31, 2012) P9,000
10% Discount for Undergraduates, Law Fraternity/Sorority Members, and Bar Repeaters.

For full details, please visit chanroblesbar.com

Pre-Week offered at JURISTS Bar Review Center

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Most barristers not residing/reviewing in Manila would look for a review center which offer Pre-Week Review only for their stay during the bar examination month on November.

One of the review centers which offers pre-week only is the JURISTS Bar Review Center, offering coaching-style review with mock bar. If you want to know more about Jurists Bar Review, visit their testimonials page and read about what previous barristers have to say about this review center.

Published rates in their website are as follows:

Regular Enrollment (on or after April 17, 2012) - P18, 500 
Installment Basis - P15,000 to be paid before April 17, 2012 and balance of P3,500 to be paid on or before June 1, 2012
Early Bird - P18,000
Pre-Week Only - P4,500

NOTE: NO REFUND ALLOWED.

Review Classes will start on May 19, 2012 at the New Technology Building Auditorium, FEU, Nicanor Reyes Street, Manila.

I think that this review center is the first one to accept payments via paypal. Other accepted modes of payment, aside from cash, are cheques, BPI deposit, and credit card. Everything you need to know on how to enroll, including their downloadable enrollment form, may be found here

To know more, please visit their website at www.juristsbar.com.ph or call them at 02-8463937or 02-3911308. 

CPRS: Bar Review in 7 cities

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If you are in Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Zamboanga, Tacloban, and Ozamis, you don't have to worry about being relocated far from home during your bar review because CPRS Review Center is there to accommodate you.

Enrollment rates: The lowest rate is in Cagayan de Oro and Tacloban at P12,900, while the highest rate is in Zamboanga City, at P21,000. If I had to choose among the CPRS Review Centers, I would surely choose
Davao because it is my hometown. If Davao is not on the list then I would choose Baguio, because I love Baguio! For a complete list of rates and venues, please click here.

Schedules are also different for each of the CPRS Bar Review Centers, depending on location. Below is the start of classes for each location:

Baguio - April 20, 2012
Cagayan de Oro - April 13, 2012
Davao - April 13, 2012
Iloilo - April 13, 2012
Zamboanga - April 27, 2012
Tacloban - April 20, 2012
Ozamis - April 27, 2012

Note: CPRS Bar Review classes are scheduled on WEEKENDS (Friday to Sunday).

Bar Review Centers

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Sorry if I've been posting a lot today. I've been compiling some useful information for the upcoming 2012 bar review because a lot of graduating students have already been asking about it, specially San Beda.

Unfortunately, San Beda Bar Review Center has no updates, yet. (I'm speaking about online updates) Don't fret 'cause it's still early and it's eight months to go before the bar exam.

Anyway, just to broaden your choices, below is a list of Bar Review Centers across the country:


  1. San Beda Bar Review Center
  2. Recoletos Bar Review (San Jose Recoletos in Cebu and San Sebastian Recoletos in Manila)
  3. Albano Bar Review Center (Manila, Cebu, Baguio, Naga, Tacloban, Iloilo, General Santos)
  4. Jurists Bar Review
  5. Center for Professional Reviews and Seminars [CPRS] (Baguio, CDO, Davao, Iloilo, Tacloban, Ozamis, Zamboanga)
  6. UP Law Center Bar Review
  7. Arellano Bar Review
  8. National Bar Review Center
Are there any other bar review centers i've missed?


Bar 2012 Reviewers

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Bar 2012 Reviewers

1,913 new lawyers

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Out of 5,990 examinees, a total of 1,913 barristers have successfully passed the November 2011 Bar Examination. The decoding of the successful examinees are already on the process and the list of passers is expected to be released tomorrow, February 29, 2012, at 2:00 in the afternoon.

I'm sure everybody is EXCITED!!! I'll be monitoring the results tomorrow. List of passers will be posted here as soon as they are released.

Forthcoming release

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Greetings from the Supreme Court website!

www.sc.judiciary.gov.ph

November 2011 bar Exam Results

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Below is the list of the 2011 successful bar examinees



1 . ABAD, Cernick S
2 . ABAD, Rino E
3 . ABAGAT, Hazel V
4 . ABALOS, Dowelson M
5 . ABAN, Richard Bobot F
6 . ABAPO, Lovely S
7 . ABARCA, Rodvick J
8 . ABARQUEZ, Anna Melissa F
9 . ABAS-REGANION, Maria Liezelda G
10 . ABASQUEZ-FELASOL, Elizabeth B
11 . ABASTILLAS, JR., Renato M
12 . ABAYON, II, Harlin Gleeperf J
13 . ABDON, Lynette C
14 . ABDULLAH, Ahmad-ali M
15 . ABEAR, Harold C
16 . ABELLANA-CEMPRON, Lourdes G
17 . ABELLANO, Shella L
18 . ABELLO, Christian L
19 . ABENES, Maria Victoria A
20 . ABESA, Ivan D
21 . ABEYA, Alem-eman Chisum L
22 . ABIANG, Rio Nila L
23 . ABLANQUE, Kerth Jossef M
24 . ABLONG, Joshua Francisco J
25 . ABOGA-A, Jovan S
26 . ABOT, Geneses R
27 . ABRAGAN, Scarlette Rose C
28 . ABRAGAN, II, Albert Ignatius C
29 . ABRIGO, Aldren D
30 . ABSIN, Zerah Marie B
31 . ABU, Christine Joy A
32 . ABUDA, Rufino V
33 . ABULENCIA, Juvielyn S
34 . ABULON, Jason C
35 . ACANA, Katrina Q
36 . ACEDERA, Jericho U
37 . ACERET, Chenaide P
38 . ACEVEDO, Pulchra Marie E
39 . ACOSTA, Eireene Xina M
40 . ADAME, Zaremelle D
41 . ADARLO, JR., Julian E
42 . ADDAMO, Edwardo Dewey M
43 . ADDURU-AMAN, Roxanne Mia A
44 . ADEVA, Dino A
45 . ADORABLE, Anne Lorraine C
46 . ADRANEDA, Maria Joy Karen G
47 . ADVINCULA-SAMSON, Marichu P
48 . AGARAO, Zenon C
49 . AGAS, Dorada Lori P
50 . AGBON-FAYTAREN, Demia Ann A
51 . AGODON, Christiann Leonard P
52 . AGONCILLO, Donna Angela SP
53 . AGRA, Dante Jerome U
54 . AGUILAN, Elizabeth Karla P
55 . AGUILAR, Katlyn Anne C
56 . AGUILAR, JR., Romeo L
57 . AGUILLON, Gilbert V
58 . AGUIRRE, Jessaida Starla T
59 . AGUISANDA, Angelica Socorro A
60 . AGULLO, Michelle A
61 . AGURA, Marichu A
62 . AGUSTIN, James Bryan O
63 . AGUSTIN, Liberty J
64 . AKOT, Shaun Cary M
65 . ALAGDE, Jude Cornelio L
66 . ALAGON, Marah B
67 . ALAPIT, Lemwel L
68 . ALAVE, JR., Dionesio T
69 . ALAYON, Eugene D
70 . ALBA, Voltaire M
71 . ALBAN, Jose Aurelio B
72 . ALBANIEL, Annaliza C
73 . ALBANO, Jay Jay A
74 . ALBAYALDE, Carmelo B
75 . ALBEOS, Vincent Deo F
76 . ALBERTO, Catherine May L
77 . ALBINO, Rhyan Petrose A
78 . ALBON, Lauro A
79 . ALCANTARA, Andrew Joshua B
80 . ALCANTARA, Cristina T
81 . ALCARAZ, Alper John G
82 . ALEGRIA, Marigold A
83 . ALEJANDRINO, Joseph Gandhir Kagi P
84 . ALFAR, Roselo M
85 . ALFELOR, Antonio Andre R
86 . ALFONSO, Marvic C
87 . ALI, Jahara A
88 . ALICANTE, JR., Rufino A
89 . ALILING, Jose Luis Z
90 . ALIM, Ayla V
91 . ALIMAN, O'hara S
92 . ALINSANGAN, Sheila Mae M
93 . ALIS, Raymon Y
94 . ALIVIADO, Chalm C
95 . ALJENTERA, Teresita H
96 . ALLIENDA, JR., Justiniano L
97 . ALMACHAR, Jonalyn R
98 . ALMENDRA, Fiel Y
99 . ALMONTE, Maricon A
100 . ALTAMERA, Jennifer C
101 . ALUGAR, Marie Chres M
102 . ALVARADO, Lyndell P
103 . AMACNA, Fidel C
104 . AMAGO, IV, Bernardino T
105 . AMERIL, Nadzma M
106 . AMPAGUEY, Holy T
107 . AMSAWA, Mohammad Ahmad N
108 . AMUASEN, Johannes A
109 . ANAAS, Franklin D
110 . ANCAJAS, JR., Lyndon Y
111 . ANCHETA, Danniel James M
112 . ANCHETA, Edward Dale D
113 . ANDAM, Analia S
114 . ANDRES, Carla N
115 . ANDRES, Diane Angeli S
116 . ANDRES, Ma. Rowena S
117 . ANG, Joseph Y
118 . ANG, Kazimir Kira R
119 . ANGARE, Anathalia B
120 . ANGELES, Ada Victoria D
121 . ANGELES, Enrico Errol D
122 . ANGELIO, II, Ramon M
123 . ANGKAYA-KUHUTAN, Salma F
124 . ANGLIONGTO,, Candy May S
125 . ANGULO, Belinda G
126 . ANGUSTIA, Joshua Paul S
127 . ANI, Dane Neil G
128 . ANINANG, Maricel T
129 . ANSALDO, Evita Magnolia I
130 . ANSANO, Khalid D
131 . ANTIG, Eir Peirre Alleistair L
132 . ANTIPATIA, Maria Conchita D
133 . ANTOLIN, Jeanne Marisse Theodora C
134 . ANTONIO, Desiree Charmaine Q
135 . ANTONIO, JR., Salvador F
136 . APAO, Michelle Lyn A
137 . APOSTOL, Lloyd Elgene A
138 . APOSTOL, Roxan G
139 . AQUINO, Louie Bernard C
140 . AQUINO, Marla Luisa B
141 . AQUINO, Rizza A
142 . AQUINO, Roderick R
143 . AQUINO, Rodolfo Q
144 . AQUISIO, Richard P
145 . ARAGONES, Junine L
146 . ARANDA, Julie Ann L
147 . ARANETA, Warme P
148 . ARBOLADO, Charmaine V
149 . ARCE, Oliva C
150 . ARCE, Ray Patrick M
151 . ARCENAS, Dorothy F
152 . ARCILLA, Broderick C
153 . ARCILLA, Juan Antonio E
154 . ARELLANO, Joanna R
155 . ARELLANO, Renelyn J
156 . ARENAJO, Bernadette N
157 . AREVALO, Ma. Donna V
158 . ARIOLA, Hazel Bachz B
159 . ARISTON, Jacklyn M
160 . ARISTOTELES, Mary Jane P
161 . ARLOS, Jamie Andrea Mae Y
162 . AROCO, Steve M
163 . ARQUERO, Josef Bertrand L
164 . ARRIETA, Chiqui C
165 . ARRIETA, Ryan H
166 . ARTETA, Sheena Ester P
167 . ASERON, Kathleen S
168 . ASILO, Francis Alvin V
169 . ASTILLA, Andrew C
170 . ASUNCION, Euvimil Nina R
171 . ASUTEN, Michael L
172 . ATABUG, Marian E
173 . ATADERO, Raoul Angelo D
174 . ATANACIO, JR., Ricardo Y
175 . ATANGAN, Mishiele O
176 . ATCHECO, April Lorelei A
177 . ATIENZA, Donabel D
178 . AUMENTADO, Arnel Rafael R
179 . AURE, Gary C
180 . AUSA, Siegfried A
181 . AUSTRIA, Vienna Maria R
182 . AVILA, Cristina R
183 . AVILA, Gail B
184 . AVILA, Lee Agerico B
185 . AVILA, Maria Theresa O
186 . AVILA, Paul Agerico B
187 . AWE, Crisyrel P
188 . AWIT, Elma L
189 . AZORES-LINA, Rhodora P
190 . AZURA, Jonas Julius Caesar N
191 . BABAN, Jason B
192 . BABAO, Brenda Lyn E
193 . BABAO, Noniesah A
194 . BABATID, Jezreel M
195 . BABIERRA, Michael Tristan R
196 . BABOR-LIWANAG, Jimiebe M
197 . BACARRA, Arnel P
198 . BACAY, Leonil Anthony S
199 . BACCAY, Cora Leah R
200 . BACCAY, Joseph L
201 . BACILES, Marson U
202 . BACOMO-LAPITAN, Annavie E
203 . BACUD, Charlene D
204 . BACULIO, Carmelita Rita R
205 . BACUYAG, Nestor E
206 . BAENA, Joselito Thomas Ghadry P
207 . BAGBAGEN, Gat Anthony S
208 . BAGUILAT, Raymond Marvic C
209 . BAGUIOEN, Maan Grace A
210 . BAJARLA, Amor Condeo T
211 . BALACANO, Angela Lysa L
212 . BALAGAPO, James P
213 . BALAGBAG, Alvin John F
214 . BALAHIM, Sittie Mariam I
215 . BALANE, Dominic John B
216 . BALANQUIT, Cherry L
217 . BALARBAR, Jenifer C
218 . BALBOA, Lumen P
219 . BALBUENA, Raymond Joel L
220 . BALDAGO-FAUSTINO, Olive Diane R
221 . BALDEMOR, Ma. Cristina Aurora C
222 . BALDEO, Rexember B
223 . BALDERAS, Jardine Kay E
224 . BALDERAS, JR., Donato D
225 . BALDOZA, Dianne Margarette N
226 . BALIDO-AGGABAO, Joana Marie S
227 . BALINTEC, Ellen Michelle C
228 . BALISACAN, JR., Renato R
229 . BALITA, Ruth L
230 . BALLENA, JR., Danilo G
231 . BALLESTEROS, Lloyd Czar M
232 . BALLICUD, Christalyn A
233 . BALMEDIANO, Jeriel P
234 . BALMORES, Jesus D
235 . BALOIS, Edgardo Roman Manuel C
236 . BALOT, Sheryl F
237 . BALUYOT, Jose Marie M
238 . BANDAL, Ivan M
239 . BANGGOLAY, JR., Valeriano M
240 . BANGI, Ray John E
241 . BANIQUED, JR., Angel M
242 . BANSILOY, Ericson Nery T
243 . BARAYUGA, Joanalyn S
244 . BARBACENA, Ana Mei S
245 . BARBERO, Mary Leizl C
246 . BARLAN, Christian Arvin S
247 . BARON, John Evan V
248 . BARONE, Marc Edward P
249 . BARRAIRO, Nathaniel C
250 . BARRION, Julie Ann B
251 . BARRO, Monalisa L
252 . BARROZO, Doris C
253 . BARTOLOME, Freda F
254 . BASADRE, Maribel D
255 . BASCAO, Rosalina U
256 . BASILOY, Almira E
257 . BASMAN, Anna Tarhata S
258 . BASSIG, Richardson A
259 . BATALLA, Rene Francis P
260 . BATHAN, Bernadette DC
261 . BATISAN, Lady Jane G
262 . BATTUNG, Sherwin G
263 . BAURILE-MALABANAN, Imee B
264 . BAUTISTA, Ana Cecilia D
265 . BAUTISTA, Demosthenes R
266 . BAUTISTA, Gerald Enrico P
267 . BAUTISTA, Lovelika T
268 . BAUTISTA, Ma. Nessa M
269 . BAUTISTA, Rommel P
270 . BAUTISTA, Rosario R
271 . BAUTISTA-BUCCAT, Danica A
272 . BAWAGAN, Jaime P
273 . BAYANG, Marvin Jason N
274 . BAYARAS, Jeremy John C
275 . BAYBAY, Benedict Dominic Q
276 . BAYON, Febhay P
277 . BAÑAGA, Rosemil R
278 . BEJAR, Jed Allan R
279 . BELEN, JR., Alfredo L
280 . BELGIRA, Rhoan Louiege B
281 . BELLEN, Arnel B
282 . BELLEZA, JR., Florante L
283 . BELLO, Diana Lyn B
284 . BELTRAN, Jo Anne B
285 . BENDIJO, Chris Noel A
286 . BENDOVAL, Wendell P
287 . BENEDICTO, JR., Leonardo R
288 . BENGWAYAN, Brenner L
289 . BENITEZ, Michelle S
290 . BEREDO, Reynold S
291 . BERMAS, Herbert Rodulf N
292 . BERMUDEZ, Jean Marionne A
293 . BERNABE, Sherry Lou R
294 . BERNABE, III, Ricardo P
295 . BERNABE, JR., Jesus Roberto D
296 . BERNALDEZ, Ma. May Shidee N
297 . BERNARDO, Michelle G
298 . BERSABE, Ma. Vergel C
299 . BIASON, Ana Sofia A
300 . BIDAD, Rochelle T
301 . BINONDO, Marian A
302 . BIONA, Delor P
303 . BISAHAN, Ria Faith N
304 . BITAO, Jayferson M
305 . BLANCO, Cyril Casey G
306 . BOACON, Carlo Oscar P
307 . BOADO, Romina E
308 . BOISER, Carm Albert A
309 . BOLAÑOS, Dorothy D
310 . BOLO-ESCOVILLA, Chillete B
311 . BOLONG, Luz Danielle O
312 . BOLONG, Marie Diane O
313 . BONBON, Arvin L
314 . BONCODIN, Fernando Joshua A
315 . BONGCARON, Kristine R
316 . BORGOÑOS, Anna Paula A
317 . BORJA, Paolo Miguel T
318 . BOTAWAN, Abdul Jabbar M
319 . BOYLES, Marvin O
320 . BRANIA, Jorge S
321 . BRAZIL, Virginia A
322 . BRINGAS, Marianne I
323 . BRIONES, John Russel A
324 . BRITANICO, Julia Anna M
325 . BROMEO-ORDUÑA, Kathleen Ann S
326 . BROÑOLA, Arniel H
327 . BUDADEN, Jonathan R
328 . BUDUHAN, Cristiflor D
329 . BUGAYAO, Margarita A
330 . BUGNOSEN, Aileen S
331 . BULACLAC, Rowena L
332 . BULAN, Christopher C
333 . BULAQUEÑA, Ma. Christine Joy H
334 . BULSO, Brenie D
335 . BUMATAY, Ejay A
336 . BUOT, Merian V
337 . BURTON, Noel Rafael L
338 . BUSTRIA, Tria Jean L
339 . CABAHUG, Christiansen D
340 . CABASA, Theo Joseph N
341 . CABATBAT, Argel Joseph T
342 . CABAÑERO, Mesael L
343 . CABELIN, III, Marcelo G
344 . CABILES, Joseph R
345 . CABLAO, Vincent A
346 . CABOCHAN, Emma Theresa M
347 . CABRADILLA, Precious M
348 . CABRERA, Sarah T
349 . CABREROS, Deo Angelo D
350 . CABRIA, Gelene Mae L
351 . CABUNGAN, Efrile C
352 . CACAPIT, Nathaniel G
353 . CACHOLA, JR., Ricardo B
354 . CADAUAN, Abigale Claydz P
355 . CAEG, Caterina Isabel C
356 . CAET, JR., Meliton R
357 . CAGAMPAN, Baltazar Ansberto L
358 . CAGANG, Libertine G
359 . CAGAT-CAGAT, Alma G
360 . CAGAYAN, Betrand Hans B
361 . CAHILIG, Garry O
362 . CAIN, Mia Gretchen J
363 . CAINDAY, Raquel A
364 . CAJIPE, Edsel G
365 . CALALANG, Angelita S
366 . CALAMAY, Novie Y
367 . CALANOG, Edwin Maurice M
368 . CALANOY, Carolyn M
369 . CALAPRE, Brenjune Bliss G
370 . CALAPRE, Maricar O
371 . CALIDA, Mark Jorel O
372 . CALIMAG, Arnel L
373 . CALIMAG, Erinne Ann B
374 . CALLAO, Terrence Anton T
375 . CALMERIN, Rex D
376 . CALONGE, Anne Marie N
377 . CALSIYAO, May Frances S
378 . CALUB, Ariel Ross L
379 . CALUMPANG, Florida G
380 . CAMARINES, Marc Anito L
381 . CAMBALIZA, Charles Romulus A
382 . CAMILING, Gwen Noreen A
383 . CAMIÑA, Jefferiz Bryan A
384 . CAMMAYO, Romano P
385 . CANDIDO, Rea Abigail M
386 . CANIEDO, Katrene Jade O
387 . CANILAO, Michael Angelo S
388 . CANLAS, Edzel Bert B
389 . CANOBAS, Gileen V
390 . CANON, JR., Raul E
391 . CANTA, Alvin Prandy T
392 . CAPATI, Giancarlo S
393 . CAPILI-GUINGAB, Maricion B
394 . CAPRICHO, I, Jan Roi B
395 . CAPULE, Ma. Niña Bernadette G
396 . CARAYUGAN, Criscelyn B
397 . CARDENAS, Eleanor D
398 . CARIÑO, Mariane Celeste L
399 . CARIÑO, III, Don Gabriel Oligar T
400 . CARONONGAN, Tanya Pamela C
401 . CARREON, Norman C
402 . CASAS, Joyce Grace B
403 . CASASIS, Loyd P
404 . CASIBEN, Solidad L
405 . CASIMIRO, Omar Cris F
406 . CASIPE, Marian Abbie B
407 . CASPE, Mailyn P
408 . CASPELLAN, Pauline Agatha R
409 . CASPILLO, Jose Miguel F
410 . CASTAÑEDA, III, Asisclo A
411 . CASTILAN, Randy F
412 . CASTILLO, Chito N
413 . CASTILLO, Cristina P
414 . CASTILLO, Jeanne Luz R
415 . CASTILLO, Jhoriel T
416 . CASTILLO, Joel S
417 . CASTILLO, Jon Edmarc R
418 . CASTILLO, Nicolo Jose E
419 . CASTRO, Charlotte Fiel P
420 . CASTRO, Christian P
421 . CASTRO, Jenny B
422 . CASTRO, Leevann C
423 . CATRE, Joan Wren S
424 . CATUBAY, Maria Andreameda A
425 . CAUTON, Gideon Elfred A
426 . CAWED, Ana Cristina N
427 . CAWILAN, Ariz Delson Acay D
428 . CAWILAN, Maria Cecilia A
429 . CAYABYAB, Kris Dyan P
430 . CAYANAN, Jojo P
431 . CEBREROS, Marc Titus D
432 . CEBRICUS, Rhoda M
433 . CELOCIA, Jazzie R
434 . CENETA, Feladel R
435 . CERA, Nolisa Blanca O
436 . CERDANA, Lennie Ann C
437 . CERRO, Joy E
438 . CERRO, Mario Bernardo S
439 . CHAVENTE, Aldy V
440 . CHAVEZ, Melissa Ester E
441 . CHAVEZ, Paul Lemuel E
442 . CHENG, Roy E
443 . CHING, Jesselyn Q
444 . CHIU, Irene A
445 . CHOI, Il Young
446 . CHUA, Erni Carlo T
447 . CHUA, Nelson M
448 . CHUA, Rona T
449 . CHUA, Ryan A
450 . CHUMAWAR, JR., Edward F
451 . CIMAFRANCA, Jake
452 . CLAUDEL, Claudette T
453 . CLAVERIA, Xandred Anne D
454 . CLOMA, Marian M
455 . CO, Ashlin Clint L
456 . COCA, Wenelin A
457 . CODERIS, JR., Jovito B
458 . COHERCO, Calvin Ryan O
459 . COLANGAO, Ancelma U
460 . COLEMAN, Francis A
461 . COLLADO, Chillon Dion A
462 . COLLADO, Markneil S
463 . COLLANTES, Anna Consuelo V
464 . COLOMA, JR., Herman M
465 . COLUMNAS, Avril D
466 . CONCEPCION, Ace Jello C
467 . CONCEPCION, Frances Klaire R
468 . CONCEPCION, Giovani C
469 . CONCEPCION, John Ray C
470 . CONCEPCION, Juno Korinna G
471 . CONCEPCION, II, Conrado A
472 . CONEJERO, Joselito V
473 . CONSTANTINO, Maria Theresa D
474 . CONSULTA, Aylward M
475 . CONTACTO, Maria Katrina Nicole C
476 . CONTIGA, Bernes M
477 . COPANUT-PANGWI, Rachel Ginaya W
478 . CORDON, Francesse Joy J
479 . CORDOVA, Fortune Mae C
480 . CORONA, Jhoanna C
481 . CORONADO, Ciane Corrine N
482 . CORONEL, Emil-anton M
483 . CORPUZ, Brian Jay
484 . COSEP, Marnito B
485 . COSI, Lilibeth B
486 . COTARES, Joseph Emmanuel C
487 . COYOCA, Carol G
488 . CRISTOBAL, Ravi Rose S
489 . CRUZ, Christian Renz G
490 . CRUZ, Edel O
491 . CRUZ, Jeric Alvin F
492 . CRUZ, Maria Fatima E
493 . CRUZ, Romina A
494 . CUA, Liezl Y
495 . CUALING, Mar Bianca F
496 . CUARESMA, Eddie C
497 . CUBERO, JR., Fernando B
498 . CUENCA, Jose Fernando B
499 . CUIZON, Lynyrd Christian M
500 . CUKINGNAN, JR., Albert G
501 . CUNANAN, Jose Angelo V
502 . CUNANAN, Therese Anne D
503 . CUNANAN, JR., Rudy D
504 . CURTINA, Jerome A
505 . DA COSTA, Maria Rosario Ana R
506 . DABU, Mary Christine C
507 . DACANAY, Jan Jacob Z
508 . DACATIMBANG, Margaret C
509 . DACAYO-GARCIA, Maria Kristina L
510 . DACILLO, Suzette S
511 . DACQUEL, Benjamin Francis P
512 . DAGDAGAN, Ma. Filipinas E
513 . DAGUNA, Tatiana Lynne N
514 . DAL, Leah Renna B
515 . DALAGAN, Wena Fe P
516 . DALISAY, Eunice G
517 . DALISAY, Sannet Yves Janet P
518 . DALISAY, III, Jose Y
519 . DALLORAN, Gizel Anne B
520 . DALOG, Cyphrine Maxcel Y
521 . DANAO, Jesselton M
522 . DANAS, Julius L
523 . DANICO, Raymond R
524 . DAPAT, Bon Mark C
525 . DAPING, Jerry M
526 . DASAYON-ALUNDAY, Shirlynne B
527 . DATINGALING, Jeff E
528 . DAUD, Zhulaika P
529 . DAUZ, Diane Therese T
530 . DAVID, Louella Pamela M
531 . DAVID, Maria Samantha V
532 . DAVILA, Jose Edward A
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879 . HERNAL, Ma. Cristina S
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1019 . LIBAYAN, Ranny Randolf B
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1045 . LOBREGAT, Ma. Cristina V
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1047 . LOGICO, Louie Alfren E
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1056 . LOPEZ, Minerva F
1057 . LOPEZ, Paul Gino S
1058 . LOPEZ, Severine Lizeta Constancia L
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1060 . LOPEZ, JR., Serafin D
1061 . LORENZO, Allan Vincent B
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1063 . LORENZO, John Ian S
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1066 . LOTILLA, Karll G
1067 . LOZAÑES, Doriedel G
1068 . LUCANEY, Denver P
1069 . LUCAÑAS, Dollyn April A
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1071 . LUGO, Monfrey C
1072 . LUGOD, Lorraine T
1073 . LUGTU, Marian Alexandra R
1074 . LUMAGUI, Rommell D
1075 . LUMINATE, Darwin G
1076 . LUMUNSAD, Ryan A
1077 . LUNA, Aissa Celine H
1078 . LUNA, Eric Francis G
1079 . LUPANGO-TAMAYO, Sheara L
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1081 . LUTELLA, Adrian B
1082 . MAALA, Jennifer M
1083 . MAANDIG, JR., Lionel M
1084 . MABAGOS, JR., Roberto D
1085 . MABALOT, JR., Roberto B
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1087 . MABOLO, Rene Paolo G
1088 . MACABALES, Emee I
1089 . MACAGAAN-RADIATOWA, Aileen D
1090 . MACAHILAS, Sarah Jane C
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1092 . MACARAYA, Jema Sharae J
1093 . MACARIO, Maribel B
1094 . MACASAYON, Sittie Tonina B
1095 . MACOROL, Ronald R
1096 . MACUTAY, Cherryl Arni F
1097 . MACWES, Meshack C
1098 . MADAMBA, Linus V
1099 . MADANGENG, Rizzabel A
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1104 . MADRID, Michael B
1105 . MADRONA, Sofronio T
1106 . MAGALLANES, Jeziel L
1107 . MAGISTRADO, Francis P
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1109 . MAGPANTAY, JR., Federico L
1110 . MAGTIBAY, JR., Arleo Antonio R
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1119 . MALAYA, Joseph Anthony I
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1122 . MALLILLIN, Alexandrino H
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1124 . MALONDA, Michael B
1125 . MAMUKID, Norliza M
1126 . MANALAYSAY, Ma. Luisa D
1127 . MANALILI, Jorge Vincent G
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1130 . MANAYANG, Linel C
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1134 . MANGANTULAO, Raidah M
1135 . MANGINGA, Hiede S
1136 . MANGOBA, Shiara P
1137 . MANGOMPIA, Hedjarah B
1138 . MANIGBAS, Anne Catherine B
1139 . MANINGAT, Julio Ma. Edmundo D
1140 . MANIPON-GABRIEL, Imelda C
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1143 . MANLIQUEZ, Vanessa Lou M
1144 . MANONGSONG, Wyna Lee J
1145 . MANONGTONG, Ilyn S
1146 . MANTILLA-OBENZA, Maria Izyll Candice P
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1151 . MARASIGAN, JR., Emmanuel E
1152 . MARATA, Terence M
1153 . MARAÑA, JR., Dulcisimo A
1154 . MARBAS, Thyrza F
1155 . MARBELLA, Carl Sha Jemimah F
1156 . MARBIL, Socrates Benjie I
1157 . MARCAIDA, Edward John D
1158 . MARCAIDA, Ginalyn R
1159 . MARCIAL, Owen S
1160 . MARCO, Francisco Sandino A
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1162 . MARFIL, Maria Frances M
1163 . MARISCAL, Aristeo P
1164 . MAROHOMSALIC, Nashmyleen A
1165 . MARQUEZ, Emmanuel D
1166 . MARQUEZ, Karen Marjorie B
1167 . MARQUEZ, Maria Kim O
1168 . MARTE, Melanie M
1169 . MARTIN, Lynn A
1170 . MARTIN, Strawberry Anne Aubrey B
1171 . MARTINEZ, Jeff L
1172 . MARTINEZ, Joseph Eufemio S
1173 . MARTINEZ, Manuel
1174 . MARTINEZ, Nancy B
1175 . MARTINEZ, Rosalyn D
1176 . MARTIREZ, Ma. Florence Therese DG
1177 . MASANGCAY, Frederick P
1178 . MASILUNGAN, Donnarence M
1179 . MASTURA, Lailane T
1180 . MATAS, Jerome A
1181 . MATAS, Krischelle B
1182 . MATEO, Ian M
1183 . MATIBAG, Kathrina Grace F
1184 . MATIENZO, Herbert DG
1185 . MATIGNAS, JR., Ramon A
1186 . MATTI, Shelou G
1187 . MAYORALGO, Mercedes Isabel B
1188 . MAYUGA, Rachelle Ann T
1189 . MAYUGA, Wilhelmina Aileen B
1190 . MAYUGA-PEREZ, Katherina B
1191 . MEDALLE, Angely P
1192 . MEDIANTE, Michelle DL
1193 . MEDILO, Lawrence L
1194 . MEDINA, Maricon E
1195 . MENDEZ, Frances Nicola B
1196 . MENDIOLA, Oliver C
1197 . MENDOZA, Allan M
1198 . MENDOZA, Anna Marie C
1199 . MENDOZA, Charisse Mae V
1200 . MENDOZA, Juan Carlos DC
1201 . MENDOZA, Lheila Mozenda C
1202 . MENDOZA, P. Winston B
1203 . MENDOZA, Raymond Alvin M
1204 . MENDOZA, Robespierre B
1205 . MENDOZA, Sylwyn Nabor V
1206 . MENDOZA, II, Leonardo B
1207 . MENDOZA-GABRIANA, Ma. Laarni Rycelle B
1208 . MENOR, Edward M
1209 . MERCADO, Crystal A
1210 . MERCADO, Jerome Michael Y
1211 . MEREGILLANO, David Chaim R
1212 . MIANO, Nory Dianne R
1213 . MIJARES, Maria Agatha A
1214 . MILA, Julius C
1215 . MILITAR, Elizur G
1216 . MINA, Rhea Stephanie E
1217 . MINGAO, JR., Norberto M
1218 . MIOLE, JR., Hector M
1219 . MIRAFLOR, Jan Patrick O
1220 . MIRALLES, Nadine Faye C
1221 . MIRALLES, Rachelle S
1222 . MIRANDA, Fernand Joseph D
1223 . MIRANDA, Patricia B
1224 . MIRAS, Adrian G
1225 . MIRASOL, Ken Mark E
1226 . MISA, Ma. Angela Noelle F
1227 . MISADOR, Oliver T
1228 . MISSION, V, Ruben F
1229 . MOHAMMADALI, Fatimah U
1230 . MOLINA, Arvin Stephen L
1231 . MOLINA, Maria Xandralyn M
1232 . MOLINA, Marilyn A
1233 . MONES, Johann Patrick C
1234 . MONFORT, Kristine P
1235 . MONTA, Meriam M
1236 . MONTANCES, Joanne F
1237 . MONTECILLO,JR., Margarito D
1238 . MONTEMAYOR, JR., Carlos A
1239 . MONTERO, Marjorie Leigh T
1240 . MONTES, Kristie Joy B
1241 . MONTES, Lendl Floyd B
1242 . MONTEZA, Madelaine Marie B
1243 . MORAL, Christina Alma M
1244 . MORALEDA, Felix Robert A
1245 . MORALES, Anthony M
1246 . MORALES, Brainard J
1247 . MORALES, Maureen Marie G
1248 . MORALES, Victor Manuel F
1249 . MORANO, Ferdinand R
1250 . MORENO, Gilberto E
1251 . MORENO, Ryan Christopher A
1252 . MORI, Honey Mae G
1253 . MORTEL, Christopher M
1254 . MUCHO, Carl Jon P
1255 . MULA, Persis Niña M
1256 . MUNSAYAC, Michael G
1257 . MUYRONG, Archie Paul C
1258 . NAGA, Fatimah M
1259 . NAGA, Omar-sharief M
1260 . NALUPTA, Richard Alvin M
1261 . NAMIT, Wetzel R
1262 . NAPAO, Romela Mae L
1263 . NAPARAN, Eva Christine V
1264 . NAPICOL, Indira P
1265 . NARCILLA, Glenda C
1266 . NARCISO, Kaiser Kate C
1267 . NARVAEZ, Joanna Maries V
1268 . NATIVIDAD, Deogracias M
1269 . NATIVIDAD, JR., Marcelino D
1270 . NAVAL, Loise Rae G
1271 . NAVALES, Kristopher A
1272 . NAVAROZA, Daryl V
1273 . NAVARRO, Audrynne Castles S
1274 . NAVARRO, Christy P
1275 . NAVARRO, Dennis C
1276 . NAVARRO, Louella B
1277 . NAVARROZA, Ghel C
1278 . NEBRES, Mabelle O
1279 . NEPOMUCENO, Cecille P
1280 . NERI, May Clemence C
1281 . NGO, Webster D
1282 . NICER, Julie Ethel Marie A
1283 . NICOLAS, John Goodlucky V
1284 . NICOLAS, Maylene M
1285 . NIEVES, Ronald Jerome P
1286 . NIÑAL, Jose Marie A
1287 . NOBLEZA, Arlyn J
1288 . NOGRALES, Amanda Marie F
1289 . NOLASCO, Juan Jaime D
1290 . NOLLORA, Dutch Manuel R
1291 . NOROMBABA, Teachie Felina O
1292 . NUFABLE, Nefretery M
1293 . OBERAS, John Paul L
1294 . OBLIGADO, Neil Arvin B
1295 . OBMINA, Paul Angelo D
1296 . OBRERO, Maria Kathrina D
1297 . OCAMPO, Bryan Chester F
1298 . OCAMPO, Christian Joy O
1299 . OCAMPO, Christine E
1300 . OCAMPO, Michael B
1301 . OCAMPO-TAN, Elaine Christine K
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1303 . OCENAR, Jerico C
1304 . OCHOA, Kristine Gail C
1305 . ODASAN, Carina G
1306 . ODRON, Bernard R
1307 . OLDAN, Kristine G
1308 . OLIVA, Erwin S
1309 . OLIVA, Ryan P
1310 . OLIVARES, Mary Grace Z
1311 . OLLAGING, Nova B
1312 . OLOTEO, Philbert A
1313 . OLPOC, Peter Roderick M
1314 . OMPOC, Javin Dominic G
1315 . ONG, Carlo Emmanuel D
1316 . ONG, Joanna Kim A
1317 . ONG, John Y
1318 . ONGAN, Jeanna B
1319 . ONIDA, Carmen Rosario I
1320 . ONSAT, Federico E
1321 . OPERARIO, Rhenelle Mae O
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1323 . OPERIANO, Danilo F
1324 . OPETINA, Leandro N
1325 . OPIÑA, Ronalyn M
1326 . OPRIASA, Miralyn C
1327 . OPULENCIA, Charissa Eloisa Julia R
1328 . ORALLER, Livi N
1329 . ORDOÑO, Olyne C
1330 . ORGE, Jane Pauline C
1331 . ORTALEZA, Liza R
1332 . ORTEGA, Lizar U
1333 . ORTIZ, II, Claro Paulo T
1334 . OUANO, Bryant E
1335 . PAAT, Bernard D
1336 . PABALATE, Mark Gjefferson E
1337 . PABLO, Homer L
1338 . PACASEM, Badrodin B
1339 . PACATANG, Ivan Louie
1340 . PACATANG, JR., Michael Reonel S
1341 . PACETE, Johanna B
1342 . PACIFICADOR, Zann Paolo L
1343 . PACLIBAR, Lorna P
1344 . PACULANANG, Chervin C
1345 . PADAOAN, Melvin H
1346 . PADERANGA, Katleya C
1347 . PADILLA, Bianca Emma M
1348 . PADILLA, Harvey James L
1349 . PADILLA, Kristine J
1350 . PADON-RABANAL, Kristal Mary Y
1351 . PAGANAJE, Julie Karen U
1352 . PAGANDIYAN, Leo L
1353 . PAGATPAT, Philip Jun A
1354 . PAGUIO, Joanna Marie F
1355 . PAGUNTALAN, Jenny T
1356 . PAJO, Rico B
1357 . PALABRAS, Henedine P
1358 . PALACIO, Joan C
1359 . PALACIO, Kevin P
1360 . PALAD-BERNANTE, Margarita T
1361 . PALADAN, Joel F
1362 . PALANAN, Ernie F
1363 . PALANCA, Leogina S
1364 . PALARCA, Chris David D
1365 . PALATTAO, IV, Rodolfo John Robert C
1366 . PALMA, II, Wilter W
1367 . PALMARES, Maria Lorena E
1368 . PALMES, Connie S
1369 . PAMALOY, Sittie Raifah M
1370 . PAMARAN, Dean Ace A
1371 . PANADO, Eunice Scarlet Joy S
1372 . PANAGUITON, Catherine S
1373 . PANCHO, Emerald B
1374 . PANGANIBAN-MENDOZA, Mary Grace C
1375 . PANIZALES, Precious Grace S
1376 . PANO, Bryann Jett S
1377 . PANOPIO, Karren Cecil I
1378 . PANTALEON, Cheryl P
1379 . PANTI, Recto M
1380 . PANTUA, Anthony Dinnes C
1381 . PANZO, Jimmy Rose C
1382 . PAPIO, Jennifer P
1383 . PAR, Angelo S
1384 . PARAS, Jose Maria T
1385 . PARCON, Jerry Frank C
1386 . PAREL, Ramoncito C
1387 . PARIS, Reynaldo F
1388 . PASAMBA, Roberto V
1389 . PASCUA, Dominique P
1390 . PASCUA, JR., Manuel M
1391 . PASCUAL, Charlie DC
1392 . PASCUAL, Romaine G
1393 . PASIOL, Jap Laarni T
1394 . PASION, Eric Emmanuel C
1395 . PATAM-KI, Rachelle G
1396 . PATAWARAN, Richelle Dianne R
1397 . PATILLEROS, Kristine B
1398 . PATOC, Alex A
1399 . PATULOT, Juliet N
1400 . PAULINO, Lex A
1401 . PAWINGI, Michelle P
1402 . PEDROZA, Leslie M
1403 . PEJO, Salvacion Soledad B
1404 . PELAEZ, III, Efrain Julio Jose G
1405 . PELAGIO, Danilo P
1406 . PELIÑA, Christian C
1407 . PENILLA, Theresa R
1408 . PENILLOS, Angelica S
1409 . PEPITO, Elijah Manuel Z
1410 . PEPITO, Teodoro Roteo T
1411 . PEQUE, Marie A
1412 . PERALTA, Ariel P
1413 . PERALTA, Josie C
1414 . PERALTA, Juvy A
1415 . PERALTA, Marc Anthony M
1416 . PERALTA, Veronica T
1417 . PEREZ, Aiza Riz S
1418 . PEREZ, Byron P
1419 . PEREZ, Richard V
1420 . PEREZ-QUILILAN, Mary Camille S
1421 . PEREZ-VILLAGOMEZ, Jocelyn E
1422 . PEÑA, Charisse B
1423 . PEÑA, JR., Manuel P
1424 . PEÑA-CAREÑA, Ruby Jane S
1425 . PILOTON, Alan B
1426 . PINEDA, Billy Joel M
1427 . PINEDA, Gemma Grace G
1428 . PINEDA, Jaklyn Hanna V
1429 . PINEDA, Ryan Daryl G
1430 . PINGOL, Precious Ellen L
1431 . PINGUL, Carla S
1432 . PINSOY, Jasmin N
1433 . PINTUCAN, Maricel C
1434 . PIO, John Peter L
1435 . PIRAMIDE, Charisse L
1436 . PIZAÑA, Aileen Grace P
1437 . PIÑGOL, Jose Crisanto V
1438 . PLATA, Renan A
1439 . PLAZA, Glenn P
1440 . PLAZA, Zander J
1441 . PLAZA, III, Manuel S
1442 . PODOT, William P
1443 . POLIDO, Ma. Lourdes C
1444 . POMARIN, Eveart Grace O
1445 . POOTEN, Wylver B
1446 . PORMENTO, Gemaine D
1447 . PORTER, Jan Michael Anthony S
1448 . PORTUGAL, Jan Pearl F
1449 . POSADAS, Stefanie Marie A
1450 . POSO, Charles L
1451 . POSTRADO, Realyn M
1452 . PRADO, Amy V
1453 . PRIETO, Pamela Tammy A
1454 . PRINCIPE, Myra M
1455 . PRINCIPE, Princess Marie Anne T
1456 . PUA, Brian N
1457 . PUA, Kennard U
1458 . PUENTESPINA, May Suzanne N
1459 . PULMANO, Reden B
1460 . PUNZALAN, Angela J
1461 . PUNZALAN, Gilbert J
1462 . PURA, III, Valentin A
1463 . PURGANAN, Paolo John D
1464 . PUYOS, Fe V
1465 . QUA, Irene Marie P
1466 . QUE, Leanne Herschel C
1467 . QUEBRAL, JR., Romulo E
1468 . QUEZON, Shangrila C
1469 . QUIAMAS, Jane Frances A
1470 . QUIAMBAO, Jeffrey DJ
1471 . QUIBRAL, Raina Andrea C
1472 . QUICO, Rambo F
1473 . QUIDET, Magnolia T
1474 . QUIMIO, Glenn Anthony M
1475 . QUINITO, Marie Antonette U
1476 . QUINSAY, Stacy G
1477 . QUINTOS, Ronadette B
1478 . QUITOLA, Elena Maye S
1479 . QUITORIANO, Jovina G
1480 . QUIÑANOLA, Edison A
1481 . RACAZA, Jennifer Hazel A
1482 . RACELIS, Alwin P
1483 . RACHO, Mary Livee L
1484 . RACHO-NEPOMUCENO, Kristine C
1485 . RADOVAN, Melanie Rose Marie B
1486 . RAFAL-ROBLE, Cherry Liez O
1487 . RAFLORES, Amabel T
1488 . RAGAMAT, William G
1489 . RAMIENTAS, Jeffrey A
1490 . RAMIL, Maricel A
1491 . RAMIREZ, Romulo P
1492 . RAMOLETE, Mark Gil J
1493 . RAMOS, Diana Rose B
1494 . RAMOS, Gay C
1495 . RAMOS, Leslie G
1496 . RAMOS, Maricar G
1497 . RAMOS, Phebean Belle A
1498 . RAMOS, Voltaire B
1499 . RANARA-NECESARIO, Maria Pacita M
1500 . RASONABLE, Charles B
1501 . RAZOTE, Jade R
1502 . RAÑADA, JR., Rey A
1503 . RAÑESES, Amore Rex B
1504 . REAL, Maricris L
1505 . REAL, JR., John Roy Robert G
1506 . REALO, Glenn B
1507 . REBUELTA, Josef June Z
1508 . RECIO, James Andrew N
1509 . RECTO, Angelica Anne B
1510 . RED, Christine Lovely E
1511 . REFUGIO, Gregorio R
1512 . REGALA, Xerxes R
1513 . REGALADO, Julie Ann B
1514 . REGALADO, Maria Angela Regina B
1515 . REGIS, Gerard Anthony C
1516 . REGUAL, Samichael Nostradamus U
1517 . RELOPEZ, Kevin Edrick P
1518 . RELUNIA, Cirenne Mei M
1519 . RELUYA, Philline Rosamae P
1520 . RENOMERON, Hyacinth D
1521 . RENONG, Jenna Mary Leen L
1522 . REOTUTAR, Jiezl Gabrielle G
1523 . REPOLLO, Kirk Bryan J
1524 . REQUINA, Wilmar K
1525 . RESPICIO, Anna Francesca C
1526 . REVISA, Kirk William B
1527 . REYES, Cherry Lou T
1528 . REYES, Earl Alfred B
1529 . REYES, Florence Albert B
1530 . REYES, Izah Katrina T
1531 . REYES, Jennifer Gayle B
1532 . REYES, Jennifer Rose P
1533 . REYES, Noemi R
1534 . REYES, Robert Christopher F
1535 . REYES, Roland A
1536 . REYES, Trixia Theresa B
1537 . REYES-EUGENIO, Jehan T
1538 . REYES-MARCOS, Marie Grace Divina P
1539 . REYNANTE, Prescia Vanessa A
1540 . REYNES, Culbert G
1541 . REYNON, JR., William A
1542 . RICASATA, III, Ruben Gerald V
1543 . RICO, Rimo M
1544 . RIDON, James Mark Terry L
1545 . RIVERA, Lanie D
1546 . RIVERO, Andy G
1547 . ROBEA, Edward L
1548 . ROBILLOS, Archimedes G
1549 . ROBINO, Jennette D
1550 . ROBIS, Revi D
1551 . ROBLES, JR., Domingo S
1552 . ROCAS, Karla Mae M
1553 . ROCERO, Fatima Clarisse C
1554 . RODRIGO, Roberto Rey S
1555 . RODRIGUEZ, Rogelio C
1556 . RODRIGUEZ, Ronaldo G
1557 . RODULFO, Michael Ian F
1558 . RODULFO, JR., Oliver S
1559 . ROGELIO, Ferdinand G
1560 . ROJAS, Hyacinth M
1561 . ROJO, Lail A
1562 . ROMAN, Vernice Lauren S
1563 . ROMANO, Joseph G
1564 . ROMANO, Raymond P
1565 . ROMERO, Jing-jing S
1566 . ROMULO, Aigy R
1567 . RONDINA, Rached P
1568 . RONQUILLO, Ferdinand Mark C
1569 . RONQUILLO, Shiela Mae B
1570 . ROQUE, Beatrice Eusebia P
1571 . ROQUE, Noel R
1572 . ROQUE, Raymond R
1573 . ROSALES, Maria Luisa Isabel L
1574 . ROSALES, Samantha Wesley K
1575 . ROSARIO, Mercy Diane GC
1576 . ROSITO, Henry B
1577 . ROXAS, JR., Leopoldo E
1578 . RUFLO, Juanita Christine S
1579 . RUIZ, Flerida G
1580 . RUIZ, Juby Bernadette R
1581 . RUIZ, Roviric M
1582 . RUIZ-POLIZON, Shana Mae A
1583 . RULIDA, Ardel Ryan D
1584 . RUPINTA, Rodrigo G
1585 . RUSTE, Benjamin Jose D
1586 . SABBEN, Joycee R
1587 . SABITSANA, Michelle PM
1588 . SABONG, Mary Grace L
1589 . SACRAMENTO, Geomelyn Sarah D
1590 . SADEGHI-TAJAR, Patrick Muhammad Ali O
1591 . SADIAN, John Carlo Gil M
1592 . SADICON, Marius Jovenus Ian S
1593 . SAEZ, Jul Davi P
1594 . SAGABAEN, John-john C
1595 . SAGAYADAN, Leon Miguel E
1596 . SAGAYO, Jules Carlson B
1597 . SAJOR, Michael Tito R
1598 . SALALIMA, Jason John S
1599 . SALAMAT, Dahlia B
1600 . SALAZAR, Kilsten O
1601 . SALAZAR, Maria Carmela B
1602 . SALINAS, Simoun Antonio M
1603 . SALONGA, Eugene Carlo DR
1604 . SALTING, JR., Alfredo A
1605 . SALUDEZ-ESTEBAN, Arlynne T
1606 . SALUNAT, Erlou V
1607 . SALVA, Francis John R
1608 . SALVADOR, Maria Cecilia Gertrudes R
1609 . SALVADOR, Rigel A
1610 . SALVATIERRA, Jeamie Y
1611 . SAMARITA, Raymond M
1612 . SAMILIN, Kristine G
1613 . SAMPAGA, Genesis L
1614 . SAMSON, Barbie E
1615 . SAMSON, Rina D
1616 . SAN DIEGO, Lyvette D
1617 . SAN JOSE, Tiara Marie J
1618 . SAN JUAN, Christian E
1619 . SAN JUAN, Guia Bianca V
1620 . SAN PEDRO, JR., Rodrigo M
1621 . SANCHEZ, Arnel M
1622 . SANCHEZ, Janice C
1623 . SANCHEZ, Roberto Iñigo D
1624 . SANGUAL, Marites F
1625 . SANICO, Florante Clod T
1626 . SANSARONA, JR., Mamarico L
1627 . SANTIAGO, Criselda S
1628 . SANTIAGO, Geneflor L
1629 . SANTIAGO, Janette S
1630 . SANTIAGO, Rodolfo B
1631 . SANTILLAN, Ann Murray Y
1632 . SANTILLAN, Cleo Marie C
1633 . SANTOK, Gene Darryl R
1634 . SANTOS, Charrie M
1635 . SANTOS, Christine R
1636 . SANTOS, Christopher John SJ
1637 . SANTOS, Clarence S
1638 . SANTOS, Juan Paulo C
1639 . SANTOS, Manolo Adel M
1640 . SANTOS, Maria Kristina R
1641 . SANTOS, Victor Eleazar SJ
1642 . SANTOS, JR., Ronaldo L
1643 . SAPLA, Joyce A
1644 . SARADAIN, Baltazar S
1645 . SARANILLO, Carl Marlou C
1646 . SARAPUDDIN, Mohammad Bhydir B
1647 . SARGADO, Jeremiah D
1648 . SARIL, Ma. Rosafe Amelou V
1649 . SARMIENTO, Kelly A
1650 . SARMIENTO, Nina Mikaela S
1651 . SATUITO, Bernardo N
1652 . SAUNAR, Kris Norwin B
1653 . SAUZ, Raphael A
1654 . SAVILLA, Doreen Ann C
1655 . SAVILLA, Jesse Rainier F
1656 . SAWATE, Lurieta T
1657 . SEBOLLENA, JR., Danilo M
1658 . SEGISMUNDO, Nestor P
1659 . SEGUBIENSE, Reynaldo F
1660 . SENIEL, Dax C
1661 . SENO, Maricel R
1662 . SEPACIO, Erwin T
1663 . SERIÑA, Izabel F
1664 . SESANTE, Kenneth Kernn A
1665 . SIA, Lawrence C
1666 . SIAN, Dikki Jean Y
1667 . SIANOYA, Ana Lee T
1668 . SIAPNO, Emmanuel Noah C
1669 . SILERIO, Domilyn G
1670 . SILVA, Ina Bianka D
1671 . SILVESTRE, Ryan O
1672 . SIMON, Michelle E
1673 . SIMYUNN, Henry H
1674 . SINGAYAN, Diane Maxima B
1675 . SINGCOL, Ana Theressa D
1676 . SINGSON, Izra Elita C
1677 . SINGSON, Kristelle G
1678 . SINGSON, Sheldon Melanio S
1679 . SOBEJANA, Elmer I
1680 . SOGUILON, Israel C
1681 . SOL, Rozelin Rochette DJ
1682 . SOLACITO, Robie Ann G
1683 . SOLAMO, Clipton J
1684 . SOLANO, Ryan James D
1685 . SOLIS, Marben Julter D
1686 . SOLIS-GARCIA, Maria Myren S
1687 . SOLLESTA, Christy Marie A
1688 . SOMERA, JR., Bernardino Paul R
1689 . SORIA, Roselyn M
1690 . SORIANO, Rio Ariel A
1691 . SORIANO, Suzanne Bernadette P
1692 . SORIAO, Francis Victor B
1693 . SORIQUEZ, Mark John M
1694 . SOTELO, Manilyn Rose S
1695 . STA. LUCIA, Richmund C
1696 . STA. MARIA, Kris Bernadette T
1697 . STA. RITA, Ken Edward S
1698 . STO. DOMINGO, JR., Rey A
1699 . SUAREZ, Czarina Keziah E
1700 . SUAREZ, Gilbert T
1701 . SUAREZ, Katrina Farrah P
1702 . SUAREZ, Michelle Carisse N
1703 . SUBALDO, JR., Clodualdo E
1704 . SUCION, Joselino N
1705 . SUDARIO, Louis C
1706 . SUETOS, Myrene Q
1707 . SUICO, Diana E
1708 . SUICO, Louie W
1709 . SULAY, Clarmanette B
1710 . SULOG, Alyassar Saudi S
1711 . SULTAN, Harriett E
1712 . SUMAOANG, Lerma M
1713 . SUMPINGAN-LOMANGCOLOB, Sittie Noronnisa M
1714 . SUNGAHID, Cindy Antonette M
1715 . SUNICO, Khrisna P
1716 . SURINGA, Vanessa M
1717 . SUYAT, Noel S
1718 . SUÑGA, Mark John B
1719 . SY, Ariane Camille M
1720 . SY, Katrina May O
1721 . SY JUCO, Mary Angeline E
1722 . TA-ACA, Eric G
1723 . TABAMO, IV, Jose Jat J
1724 . TABILAS-ABIVA, Cristamarie D
1725 . TABISAURA-CALULUT, Karen A
1726 . TABONIGAO, Maria Dianne C
1727 . TADTAD, JR., G. Silas I
1728 . TAGLE, Brian Edward M
1729 . TAGNIA, Roderick B
1730 . TAGSA, Joseph Benjamin P
1731 . TAGUFA, Kristofer S
1732 . TAGULAO, Louie Belle C
1733 . TALLADA, JR., Cornelio R
1734 . TAMARES, John Joseph S
1735 . TAMARGO, JR., Franklin P
1736 . TAMAYAO, Katrina Bianca T
1737 . TAMAYO, Dinah Jane R
1738 . TAMAYO, James Jules B
1739 . TAMAYO-JIMENEA, Ghizelle Jean S
1740 . TAN, Anne Stephanie B
1741 . TAN, Glendale J
1742 . TAN, Jason Rainier T
1743 . TAN, Kristina G
1744 . TAN, Maria Rois S
1745 . TAN, Mary Caroline A
1746 . TAN, Paul Edward V
1747 . TANGLAO, JR., Fernando L
1748 . TAPALES, Sonia S
1749 . TAPANGAN, Tessa Mae R
1750 . TARCE, Christian L
1751 . TARO, Cristina S
1752 . TARUC-BATALLA, Leira Leonor S
1753 . TAWAGON, Sittie Aisa Azisaida L
1754 . TAYAO, Joseph D
1755 . TAÑEDO, June Catherine G
1756 . TEJADA, Gracielle M
1757 . TEJANO, Francis John L
1758 . TEJANO, Sheena May D
1759 . TEJERO, Eric Jason S
1760 . TEJERO, Joahnna Eve S
1761 . TEJERO, III, Jaime R
1762 . TENDENCIA, Kristine A
1763 . TENEFRANCIA, Yvette C
1764 . TENORIO, Cris P
1765 . TESALONA, Michelle Anne C
1766 . TIANELA, Noel P
1767 . TIBLE, Stephanie Anne V
1768 . TINGCHUY, Azenith B
1769 . TIONGSON, Renee Stephanie B
1770 . TOLENTINO, Anne Chinika L
1771 . TOLENTINO, Francisco Paolo Rafael G
1772 . TOLETE-JUCO, Mary Ann M
1773 . TOLIBAS, Francis T
1774 . TOMANENG, Guia Marie M
1775 . TOMENIO, Cecilia A
1776 . TONDARES, Graziella C
1777 . TORNO, Ricardo Luis M
1778 . TORNO, Vanessa Anne A
1779 . TORRES, Justine Nicole V
1780 . TORRES-GERMAR, Nicolette Queency C
1781 . TORREÑA, Darlene D
1782 . TRANI, Vanessa P
1783 . TRAVERO, Beverly O
1784 . TREMOR, Jamor O
1785 . TRIA, January L
1786 . TRINIDAD, Frederico Luis P
1787 . TRINIDAD, Jay-ryan M
1788 . TRINIDAD, Michelle D
1789 . TUAZON, Roland Glenn T
1790 . TUCAY, Suzette A
1791 . TUMAPON, Amalou R
1792 . TUPAS, Arnel S
1793 . TURGANO, Samuel Rufino J
1794 . TURIANO, Fe Cecelia B
1795 . TURIAO, Aseria C
1796 . TURIJA-PALMOS, Blessie L
1797 . TURLA, Zandra A
1798 . TURQUEZA, Philander L
1799 . TUSAY, Roland F
1800 . TUTAY, Jenelyn R
1801 . TUVERA, Rafael P
1802 . UMALI, Dane-daniel O
1803 . UMALI, Mary Antonette B
1804 . UMALI, Melvin Niño A
1805 . URETA, Yen P
1806 . URIARTE, Ariane Krystel C
1807 . URRIQUIA, Joel C
1808 . USITA, Chanda D
1809 . USQUISA-BINARAO, Sheena G
1810 . USTAREZ, Jomarlli B
1811 . UY, Gino Paulo O
1812 . UY, Jan Reiner B
1813 . UY, Jean Marie L
1814 . UY, Jessamyn H
1815 . UY, Kathleen Sheelah T
1816 . UY, Melanie V
1817 . UY, Rosselle G
1818 . VAFLOR, June M
1819 . VALDERRAMA, Nico B
1820 . VALDEZ, Amiel Ian A
1821 . VALDEZ, Ethel Cristine S
1822 . VALDEZ, Halleck A
1823 . VALDEZ, Jesus Victor B
1824 . VALDEZ, Michelle B
1825 . VALENCIA, Harvy Brian H
1826 . VALENCIANO, Melanie B
1827 . VALERIO-MORADA, Esmeralda M
1828 . VALERO, Frederick L
1829 . VALIENTE, Jonathan B
1830 . VALMADRID, Benedict J
1831 . VANGUARDIA, Maria Ester B
1832 . VAPOROSO, Melvin O
1833 . VARGAS, Sheryl I
1834 . VARGAS, Tirso O
1835 . VARGAS, Zionelle Anne P
1836 . VEGA, Beatrice Aurora A
1837 . VEGIM, Remedios T
1838 . VELMONTE, Marinel L
1839 . VELOS, Sherrymae O
1840 . VENTURA, Maria Theresa Vivian L
1841 . VERGA-FRANCISCO, Ana Maria Q
1842 . VERGANIO, Evelyn D
1843 . VERSOZA, Earl A
1844 . VERZOSA, Mel John I
1845 . VERZOSA, Vida Soraya S
1846 . VERZOSA, JR., Rodolfo L
1847 . VICARIO, III, Pascasio Joshua Maria H
1848 . VICENTE, Jaclyn C
1849 . VICTA, John Paul Allen M
1850 . VIDAD, Frianne M
1851 . VIDAMO, Patricia A
1852 . VIERNES-AGRA, Margee Flor C
1853 . VIGO, Angeli A
1854 . VILLA, Antoniña P
1855 . VILLA, Francis Christopher Duane E
1856 . VILLACORTA, Vlademir E
1857 . VILLALON, Benedict C
1858 . VILLAMOR, Kenneth N
1859 . VILLANOBOS, Raul S
1860 . VILLANUEVA, Aida Rose E
1861 . VILLANUEVA, Gilda May E
1862 . VILLANUEVA, Lovey Lady L
1863 . VILLANUEVA, Maria Margarita M
1864 . VILLANUEVA, Maylene B
1865 . VILLANUEVA, Patricia Aurora V
1866 . VILLANUEVA, Raissa C
1867 . VILLANUEVA, Roberto P
1868 . VILLAR, Benedicto C
1869 . VILLAREAL, Cindy Marie R
1870 . VILLARICA, Michelle Marie F
1871 . VILLARIN, Vernard M
1872 . VILLARIN, JR., Ernesto O
1873 . VILLARUEL, Alwyn Franz P
1874 . VILLEGAS, Lope Jerry S
1875 . VILLONCO, Nicolo T
1876 . VILLORDON, Loverhette Jeffrey P
1877 . VINIEGRA, IV, Fernando A
1878 . VIRAY, Josephine Joy L
1879 . VIRTUDAZO, JR., Gerberto B
1880 . VIRTUDEZ, Marie Kristel D
1881 . VISTA, Ferdinand Y
1882 . VISTE, JR., Salvador B
1883 . VITUG, Jan Allyson C
1884 . VIÑAS, Laarni Victoria Q
1885 . WANG, Richard P
1886 . WILSON, Joan Grace G
1887 . WISCO, Xindy Ireen R
1888 . WOODEN, JR., Anthony A
1889 . YADAO, Rominagrace A
1890 . YANO, Julius A
1891 . YANQUILING, Rhomir S
1892 . YAP, Angeles A
1893 . YAP, Edith C
1894 . YAP, Jefferson B
1895 . YAP, Niquee Louise A
1896 . YAP, JR., Warren B
1897 . YASAY, Francisa P
1898 . YATCO, Nancy Allen L
1899 . YLAGAN, Maynard Eugenio C
1900 . YONGCO, Farrah L
1901 . YU, Ahmed Joseph D
1902 . YU, Daphne E
1903 . YU, Kristina S.
1904 . ZABALA, Erik B
1905 . ZABLAN, Miguel Antonio G
1906 . ZAFRA, Mac Lord O
1907 . ZAMBALES, John Michael U
1908 . ZAMORA, Ma. Kristina S
1909 . ZAMORA, Maria Regina C
1910 . ZORILLA, Doming L
1911 . ZULUETA, Alysha Grace M
1912 . ZULUETA, Jose Bismark F
1913 . ZUÑIGA, Joseph Brian R

November 2011 Top 10 Bar Passers

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  1. ATADERO, Raoul Angelo D. [ATENEO DE MANILA] 85.536%
  2. BOLONG, Luz Danielle O. [ATENEO DE MANILA] 84.556%
  3. RAFAL-ROBLE, Cherry Liez O. [ARELLANO UNIVERSITY] 84.455%
  4. BANAGA, Rosemil R. [NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY] 84.122%
  5. GONZALES, Christian Louie C. [UNIVERSITY OF STO. TOMAS] 84.093%
  6. BANDAL, Ivan M. [SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY] 84.090%
  7. ACOSTA, EIREENE Xina M. [SAN BEDA COLLEGE] 84.066%
  8. QUA, Irene Marie P. [ATENEO DE MANILA] 84.057%
  9. LACEDA, Elaine Marie G. [FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY - DLSU] 84.040%
  10. AQUINO, Rodolfo Q. [SAN BEDA COLLEGE] 83.727%
Congratulations to the passers! Complete list of passers may be accessed here.

New UM Lawyers

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Congratulations to the new lawyers from the University of Mindanao!
  1. ATTY. ALAVE, DIONESIO T
  2. ATTY. BASADRE, MARIBEL D.
  3. ATTY. BOLO-ESCOVILLA, CHILETTE B.
  4. ATTY. EVANGELISTA-LAPINA, ELISA
  5. ATTY. GO, EDWARD C.
  6. ATTY. LANTION, ADOLF
  7. ATTY. LOFRANCO, RYAN NEIL
  8. ATTY. PACULANANG, CHERVIN
  9. ATTY. PRADO, AMY
  10. ATTY. REVISA, KIRK
  11. ATTY. RONQUILLO, SHIELA MAE
  12. ATTY. SOLACITO, ROBIE ANN
  13. ATTY. TAN, GLENDALE
  14. ATTY. TEJERO, ERIC
  15. ATTY. TEJERO, JOAN
  16. ATTY. TORRENA, DARLENE
  17. ATTY. HORTILLOSA, JANA


All is well

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We've heard about the hype on the recently-released November 2011 Bar Examination result. A total of 1,913 new lawyers were happy to hear the news. The anxiety that they went through in waiting for the result has already been concluded.

As we celebrate with the successful examinees, we cannot help but think about the greater percentage of barristers who did not make it. What happens after the bar? Well, everybody waits. What happens after the result? That's a question that divides the group because the bar has never had a 100% passing rate. Some rejoice, while some would honestly not know what to do.

As most people would say, LIFE GOES ON. It's a cliche, but it's true.

Four years of law school isn't a walk in the park. Except for people who enroll in law school for the sole purpose of promotion (or if he has nothing else to do but to just enroll to keep his allowance flowing), every law student would definitely have that goal of becoming a lawyer. And that wretched bar examination is the most difficult and treacherous part of the battle that you would have to surpass before you get the title.

If you were not successful on your first try, you have four more chances to make it right!


You don't have to hate the bar or the people behind the examination. You just have to try again. Just like in a real battle, you practice and hone your skills, sharpen your sword, polish your armor, and most of all, ready your self to give your ALL. Don't ever let yourself be drowned in regrets. DO YOUR BEST.

YOU MIGHT BE A LAWYER!

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Do you count among your friends people who:
• Ever convinced their parents to let them borrow Dad’s new car?
• Read all the terms and conditions for Facebook when they set up their account?
• Successfully challenged a parking ticket?

Be a good friend and tell them: You might be a lawyer and not even know it.

And if those friends happen to come from a unique cultural background, the news gets better: today, the legal community is more eager than ever to hire talented people of color.

Our nation’s true diversity is not represented in the legal field today. In the entire American legal system – clerks, judges, lawyers, and everything in between – only 13% are people of color. Tighten the lens in on lawyers in the United States, only 4% are Asian; 5% are black; and 4% are Hispanic. 

The pool of diverse candidates is shrinking. Those with knowledge of various ethnicities and languages combined with a deep knowledge of the legal system will create a force to be reckoned with.

And a more profitable force, at that. Recent studies prove that companies with the highest level of racial diversity brought in 15% more revenue on average compared to companies with the lowest levels of racial diversity. Today's law firms and corporate/public legal departments need lawyers with diverse backgrounds who see the world from a different view.

This change is real, and it is happening today. What’s stopping you from being part of it? If you’re seriously exploring postgraduate studies that fit you and your interests, there’s a wealth of law schools right here in the Twin Cities that you could visit and learn more.

Experts agree that greater diversity will lead to a fairer legal system. So yes, you could be a big shot. Yes, you could make great money. But you could also serve the community by doing something quite noble. If it’s even been just a fleeting thought in your mind, you owe yourself, and the future of our legal system, a little time to explore this field to find out if this could be the career you’ve been looking for.

If even one of your friends doesn’t know what they want to be when they grow up, and convinced their parents to stop asking you about it, they definitely might be a future lawyer. Give them something to think about today by sending them a link to www.breakintolaw.org and take that first step.

Valerie Jensen is the Executive Director of Twin Cities Diversity in Practice, an organization dedicated to promoting and supporting diverse attorneys in the Twin Cities Area. 
For more information visit www.breakintolaw.org.

Law School Enrollment

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The University of Mindanao has the following ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE for Law School:

New Enrollee:

STEP 1: Submit the following requirements to Records and Admissions Center (2nd floor, Main Building) for evaluation.

  1. Photocopy of Transcript of Records (with remarks: Graduated)
  2. GWA of the preparatory program (at least 80%)
  3. Photocopy of authenticated Birth Certificate with LCR Number from NSO
  4. Photocopy of authenticated Marriage Certificate with LCR Number from NSO (3 copies)
  5. Special Order school file
STEP 2: Proceed to the College of Legal Education Dean's Office together with your accomplished evaluation sheet for the schedule and payment of P300.00 of your CEM-LSQT (Center for Educational Measurement - Law School Qualifying Exam) and Essay Exam.

Requirements:
  1. Photocopy of Transcript of Records
  2. GWA of the preparatory program - at least 80%
  3. Special Order school file
  4. 1 pc 1x1 ID picture (white background)
  5. 1 pc long brown folder
Note: Score must be at least 476 to be accepted in the College of Legal Education. The results of the exam will be released after 2 weeks, qualified enrollees will be notified for the interview schedule.

STEP 3: Proceed tot he Admissions Office for the enrollment proper. Secure your honorable dismissal from your previous school.

Be the Best Lawyer in Town

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A guest post by Bryan R. Cinco

Why do many want to become lawyers? Well, some just want to get the title “Attorney”. Others are drawn to it because of the size of income that law practitioners do receive. There are others who think being a right defender is awesomely cool. Moreover, there are those who really desire to serve people by helping them get justice and practice their rights. Whatever their reason for getting into a law school, there is one thing for sure, lawyers are very important in the society.

For instance, many are pressed by the burden of foreclosure around the U.S. these days. People are afraid of losing their precious homes and what is worse is that many of them do not know what to do. They just allow the circumstances to move by and they just go with the flow until their lenders take their houses from them. Their excuse is that they are way back behind their mortgage and so there is nothing they can do to stop what would happen. Sad right? Well, if only they would ask help from a competent lawyer, there is a big chance that they could save their homes through Loan Modification and debt settlement.

Still about properties, some think that filing for bankruptcy would help them save their assets and faces from the shame brought by the harassments of their lenders. Others, on the other hand, are qualified to be bankrupt but they just don’t know where to start. With the proper guidance of a knowledgeable attorney, one could decide if bankruptcy is really the best action for his or her situation.

Of course, lawyers are also needed for other cases that threaten the rights of individuals, such as for estate planning, getting justice for wrong death, and defense against criminal charges.

Therefore, if you would like to be a lawyer, better be sure that your experiences give you the value of an excellent lawyer. If I would become one, I want to be like the attorneys of Estate Law Group who are competent enough to defend the rights of their clients.

Is Law School Stressing You Out?

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Ask yourself, "Why am I in law school?"

If you answered, "I don't know," then you have a big problem.

Going to law school is not easy. It's like a jealous mistress/paramour and you will need to invest your time reading books and analyzing cases for you to succeed. No matter how bad our mood is, we can't escape studying. No matter how sleepy we are, we can't stop reading. And for the working students, no matter how busy and stressed we are at work, we can't skip our night classes.

If you're still on your first year of law school, you might need to adjust to the new environment: new school, new classmates, and new professors. Sometimes, students have graduated 5, 10, even 20 years ago and found themselves enrolled again for a law degree. Students might think that their professors are their biggest opponents in law school for assigning hundreds of cases and daily recitations but believe me, your attitude is your biggest opponent in law school.

If you think that you will stop reading once you become a lawyer, you're wrong. Each case is different and you need to study to prepare for trial. Even your daily recitations would help you build your confidence for those times when you will be required to talk in court. You might say that it would only be applicable for litigators to talk in court but then again, you're wrong. As a lawyer, you might be required to appear in court not as counsel but as a witness. Do you know that even witnesses have courtroom jitters? 

So now, if you think that law school is stressing you out, think again. The level of stress that you're facing as a student will multiply a dozen times once you become a lawyer. So take things easy, relax, and manage your time well. Organize your priorities in life. If you've read this article through a facebook link, then you really have to minimize social networking for now. You might have to limit your online presence if it compromises the quality time that you should have been spending reading your books.

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Is it Really Hard to Study Law?

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Before you go deeper in the field of law, it will be easier to get yourself familiar with the fundamentals before entering a law school. Studying law requires real focus and determination. If you think that studying becomes so easy, you better think twice. There are a lot of things not just to memorize but to understand as well. A deep comprehension of the constitution is necessary for all students. Like any other college degrees, it can be easier at first and once a student progresses in a different level, this becomes difficult to others. There are effective ways to avoid getting problems during studying and taking exams.

You must stay focused and look at the areas for improvement. It is important to determine the subjects that are giving you a hard time. Listen to the professor and take note of the common terms used. This will help you to catch up in the next lesson. Avoid being late because not all professors are willing to go back to the previous topic. As a result, you must do something in order to understand the previous discussion. This can probably lead to doing your own research. Just remember that desire to learn and sufficient funds should be considered. Yes, before becoming a lawyer, there are fees to be paid as well. With the presence of grants and scholarships, students can also take advantage of studying relying on these two. Another alternative is by applying for a student loan. All these things are optional depending on the financial status of a person. To become a lawyer someday, students need to finish an undergraduate degree. This is what you call a pre-law degree. After the completion of pre-law degree, students can take the LSAT – Law School Admission Test. The scores are the basis for acceptance. All results will be sent to the admission officer of your school. Law students need to complete the requirements and pass. A regular and diligent student can finish law school in four years and will endure a few more months down to the last step which is taking the bar exam. Most of us know that this needs further attention and a serious review is required to be a qualified lawyer.

By reading the details above, you will realize that it will never be easy to become a lawyer. Success is not overnight. Aside from money and hard work, choosing a good school will be the right idea for students since proper teaching methods are usually implemented. Professors are committed to providing high quality teaching services. Students must maintain good grades in order to be a successful lawyer. Choosing this profession may require some skills and knowledge.

This post is brought to us by Jevelme Frago.
Jevelme Frago is a freelance writer of careerboost.com that provides professional tips, career planningresume writing and all about professional employment.  Get connected with Jevelme on Twitter and Facebook.


RULE ON DECLARATION OF ABSOLUTE NULLITY OF VOID MARRIAGES AND ANNULMENT OF VOIDABLE MARRIAGES

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This might not be very new but most lawyers do not know that there's an updated rule on declaration of absolute nullity of marriage. Just a few months ago, I received a Motion to Declare Respondent (in an annulment case) in Default.


Section 1. Scope.– This Rule shall govern petitions for declaration of absolute nullity of void marriages and annulment of voidable marriages under the Family Code of the Philippines.

The Rules of Court shall apply suppletorily.

Sec. 2. Petition for declaration of absolute nullity of void marriages.– 

(a) Who may file.–A petition for declaration of absolute nullity of void marriage may be filed solely by the husband or the wife. (n)

(b) Where to file.–The petition shall be filed in the Family Court.

(c) Imprescriptibility of action or defense.–An action or defense for the declaration of absolute nullity of void marriage shall not prescribe.

(d) What to allege.–A petition under Article 36 of the Family Code shall specifically allege the complete facts showing that either or both parties were psychologically incapacitated from complying with the essential marital obligations of marriage at the time of the celebration of marriage even if such incapacity becomes manifest only after its celebration.

The complete facts should allege the physical manifestations, if any, as are indicative of psychological incapacity at the time of the celebration of the marriage but expert opinion need not be alleged.

Sec. 3. Petition for annulment of voidable marriages.– 

(a) Who may file.–The following persons may file a petition for annulment of voidable marriage based on any of the grounds under Article 45 of the Family Code and within the period herein indicated:

  1. The contracting party whose parent, or guardian, or person exercising substitute parental authority did not give his or her consent, within five years after attaining the age of twenty-one unless, after attaining the age of twenty-one, such party freely cohabitated with the other as husband or wife; or the parent, guardian or person having legal charge of the contracting party, at any time before such party has reached the age of twenty-one;

  2. The sane spouse who had no knowledge of the other’s insanity; or by any relative, guardian, or person having legal charge of the insane, at any time before the death of either party; or by the insane spouse during a lucid interval or after regaining sanity, provided that the petitioner, after coming to reason, has not freely cohabited with the other as husband or wife;

  3. The injured party whose consent was obtained by fraud, within five years after the discovery of the fraud, provided that said party, with full knowledge of the facts constituting the fraud, has not freely cohabited with the other as husband or wife;

  4. The injured party whose consent was obtained by force, intimidation, or undue influence, within five years from the time the force, intimidation, or undue influence disappeared or ceased, provided that the force, intimidation, or undue influence having disappeared or ceased, said party has not thereafter freely cohabited with the other as husband or wife;

  5. The injured party where the other spouse is physically incapable of consummating the marriage with the other and such incapacity continues and appears to be incurable, within five years after the celebration of marriage; and

  6. The injured party where the other party was afflicted with a sexually-transmissible disease found to be serious and appears to be incurable, within five years after the celebration of marriage.


(b) Where to file.–The petition shall be filed in the Family Court.

Sec. 4. Venue.–The petition shall be filed in the Family Court of the province or city where the petitioner or the respondent has been residing for at least six months prior to the date of filing, or in the case of a non-resident respondent, where he may be found in the Philippines, at the election of the petitioner.

Sec. 5. Contents and form of petition.–(1) The petition shall allege the complete facts constituting the cause of action.

(2) It shall state the names and ages of the common children of the parties and specify the regime governing their property relations, as well as the properties involved.

If there is no adequate provision in a written agreement between the parties, the petitioner may apply for a provisional order for spousal support, custody and support of common children, visitation rights, administration of community or conjugal property, and other matters similarly requiring urgent action.

(3) It must be verified and accompanied by a certification against forum shopping. The verification and certification must be signed personally by the petitioner. No petition may be filed solely by counsel or through an attorney-in-fact.

If the petitioner is in a foreign country, the verification and certification against forum shopping shall be authenticated by the duly authorized officer of the Philippine embassy or legation, consul general, consul or vice-consul or consular agent in said country.

(4) It shall be filed in six copies. The petitioner shall serve a copy of the petition on the Office of the Solicitor General and the Office of the City or Provincial Prosecutor, within five days from the date of its filing and submit to the court proof of such service within the same period.

Failure to comply with any of the preceding requirements may be a ground for immediate dismissal of the petition.

Sec. 6. Summons.–The service of summons shall be governed by Rule 14 of the Rules of Court and by the following rules:


  1. Where the respondent cannot be located at his given address or his whereabouts are unknown and cannot be ascertained by diligent inquiry, service of summons may, by leave of court, be effected upon him by publication once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines and in such places as the court may order. In addition, a copy of the summons shall be served on the respondent at his last known address by registered mail or any other means the court may deem sufficient.

  2. The summons to be published shall be contained in an order of the court with the following data: (a) title of the case; (b) docket number; (c) nature of the petition; (d) principal grounds of the petition and the reliefs prayed for; and (e) a directive for the respondent to answer within thirty days from the last issue of publication.


Sec. 7. Motion to dismiss.–No motion to dismiss the petition shall be allowed except on the ground of lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter or over the parties; provided, however, that any other ground that might warrant a dismissal of the case may be raised as an affirmative defense in an answer.

Sec. 8. Answer.–(1) The respondent shall file his answer within fifteen days from service of summons, or within thirty days from the last issue of publication in case of service of summons by publication. The answer must be verified by the respondent himself and not by counsel or attorney-in-fact.

(2) If the respondent fails to file an answer, the court shall not declare him or her in default.

(3) Where no answer is filed or if the answer does not tender an issue, the court shall order the public prosecutor to investigate whether collusion exists between the parties.

Sec. 9. Investigation report of public prosecutor.–(1) Within one month after receipt of the court order mentioned in paragraph (3) of Section 8 above, the public prosecutor shall submit a report to the court stating whether the parties are in collusion and serve copies thereof on the parties and their respective counsels, if any.

(2) If the public prosecutor finds that collusion exists, he shall state the basis thereof in his report. The parties shall file their respective comments on the finding of collusion within ten days from receipt of a copy of the report. The court shall set the report for hearing and if convinced that the parties are in collusion, it shall dismiss the petition.

(3) If the public prosecutor reports that no collusion exists, the court shall set the case for pre-trial. It shall be the duty of the public prosecutor to appear for the State at the pre-trial.

Sec. 10. Social worker.–The court may require a social worker to conduct a case study and submit the corresponding report at least three days before the pre-trial. The court may also require a case study at any stage of the case whenever necessary.

Sec. 11. Pre-trial.– 

(1) Pre-trial mandatory.–A pre-trial is mandatory. On motion or motu proprio, the court shall set the pre-trial after the last pleading has been served and filed, or upon receipt of the report of the public prosecutor that no collusion exists between the parties.

(2) Notice of pre-trial.–(a) The notice of pre-trial shall contain:

(1) the date of pre-trial conference; and

(2) an order directing the parties to file and serve their respective pre-trial briefs in such manner as shall ensure the receipt thereof by the adverse party at least three days before the date of pre-trial.

(b) The notice shall be served separately on the parties and their respective counsels as well as on the public prosecutor. It shall be their duty to appear personally at the pre-trial.

(c) Notice of pre-trial shall be sent to the respondent even if he fails to file an answer. In case of summons by publication and the respondent failed to file his answer, notice of pre-trial shall be sent to respondent at his last known address.

Sec. 12. Contents of pre-trial brief.–The pre-trial brief shall contain the following:

(a) A statement of the willingness of the parties to enter into agreements as may be allowed by law, indicating the desired terms thereof;

(b) A concise statement of their respective claims together with the applicable laws and authorities;

(c) Admitted facts and proposed stipulations of facts, as well as the disputed factual and legal issues;

(d) All the evidence to be presented, including expert opinion, if any, briefly stating or describing the nature and purpose thereof;

(e) The number and names of the witnesses and their respective affidavits; and

(f) Such other matters as the court may require.


Failure to file the pre-trial brief or to comply with its required contents shall have the same effect as failure to appear at the pre-trial under the succeeding paragraphs.

Sec. 13. Effect of failure to appear at the pre-trial.–(a) If the petitioner fails to appear personally, the case shall be dismissed unless his counsel or a duly authorized representative appears in court and proves a valid excuse for the non-appearance of the petitioner.

(b) If the respondent has filed his answer but fails to appear, the court shall proceed with the pre-trial and require the public prosecutor to investigate the non-appearance of the respondent and submit within fifteen days thereafter a report to the court stating whether his non-appearance is due to any collusion between the parties. If there is no collusion, the court shall require the public prosecutor to intervene for the State during the trial on the merits to prevent suppression or fabrication of evidence.

Sec. 14. Pre-trial conference.–At the pre-trial conference, the court:

(a) May refer the issues to a mediator who shall assist the parties in reaching an agreement on matters not prohibited by law.

The mediator shall render a report within one month from referral which, for good reasons, the court may extend for a period not exceeding one month.

(b) In case mediation is not availed of or where it fails, the court shall proceed with the pre-trial conference, on which occasion it shall consider the advisability of receiving expert testimony and such other matters as may aid in the prompt disposition of the petition.

Sec. 15. Pre-trial order.–(a) The proceedings in the pre-trial shall be recorded. Upon termination of the pre-trial, the court shall issue a pre-trial order which shall recite in detail the matters taken up in the conference, the action taken thereon, the amendments allowed on the pleadings, and, except as to the ground of declaration of nullity or annulment, the agreements or admissions made by the parties on any of the matters considered, including any provisional order that may be necessary or agreed upon by the parties.

(b) Should the action proceed to trial, the order shall contain a recital of the following:


  1. Facts undisputed, admitted, and those which need not be proved subject to Section 16 of this Rule;

  2. Factual and legal issues to be litigated;

  3. Evidence, including objects and documents, that have been marked and will be presented;

  4. Names of witnesses who will be presented and their testimonies in the form of affidavits; and

  5. Schedule of the presentation of evidence.


(c) The pre-trial order shall also contain a directive to the public prosecutor to appear for the State and take steps to prevent collusion between the parties at any stage of the proceedings and fabrication or suppression of evidence during the trial on the merits.

(d) The parties shall not be allowed to raise issues or present witnesses and evidence other than those stated in the pre-trial order. The order shall control the trial of the case, unless modified by the court to prevent manifest injustice.

(e) The parties shall have five days from receipt of the pre-trial order to propose corrections or modifications.

Sec. 16. Prohibited compromise.–The court shall not allow compromise on prohibited matters, such as the following:

(a) The civil status of persons;

(b) The validity of a marriage or of a legal separation;

(c) Any ground for legal separation;

(d) Future support;

(e) The jurisdiction of courts; and

(f) Future legitime.


Sec. 17. Trial.–(1) The presiding judge shall personally conduct the trial of the case. No delegation of the reception of evidence to a commissioner shall be allowed except as to matters involving property relations of the spouses.

(2) The grounds for declaration of absolute nullity or annulment of marriage must be proved. No judgment on the pleadings, summary judgment, or confession of judgment shall be allowed.

(3) The court may order the exclusion from the courtroom of all persons, including members of the press, who do not have a direct interest in the case. Such an order may be made if the court determines on the record that requiring a party to testify in open court would not enhance the ascertainment of truth; would cause to the party psychological harm or inability to effectively communicate due to embarrassment, fear, or timidity; would violate the right of a party to privacy; or would be offensive to decency or public morals.

(4) No copy shall be taken nor any examination or perusal of the records of the case or parts thereof be made by any person other than a party or counsel of a party, except by order of the court.

Sec. 18. Memoranda.–The court may require the parties and the public prosecutor, in consultation with the Office of the Solicitor General, to file their respective memoranda in support of their claims within fifteen days from the date the trial is terminated. It may require the Office of the Solicitor General to file its own memorandum if the case is of significant interest to the State. No other pleadings or papers may be submitted without leave of court. After the lapse of the period herein provided, the case will be considered submitted for decision, with or without the memoranda.

Sec. 19. Decision.–(1) If the court renders a decision granting the petition, it shall declare therein that the decree of absolute nullity or decree of annulment shall be issued by the court only after compliance with Articles 50 and 51 of the Family Code as implemented under the Rule on Liquidation, Partition and Distribution of Properties.

(2) The parties, including the Solicitor General and the public prosecutor, shall be served with copies of the decision personally or by registered mail. If the respondent summoned by publication failed to appear in the action, the dispositive part of the decision shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation.

(3) The decision becomes final upon the expiration of fifteen days from notice to the parties. Entry of judgment shall be made if no motion for reconsideration or new trial, or appeal is filed by any of the parties, the public prosecutor, or the Solicitor General.

(4) Upon the finality of the decision, the court shall forthwith issue the corresponding decree if the parties have no properties.

If the parties have properties, the court shall observe the procedure prescribed in Section 21 of this Rule.

The entry of judgment shall be registered in the Civil Registry where the marriage was recorded and in the Civil Registry where the Family Court granting the petition for declaration of absolute nullity or annulment of marriage is located.

Sec. 20. Appeal.

(1) Pre-condition.–No appeal from the decision shall be allowed unless the appellant has filed a motion for reconsideration or new trial within fifteen days from notice of judgment.

(2) Notice of appeal.–An aggrieved party or the Solicitor General may appeal from the decision by filing a Notice of Appeal within fifteen days from notice of denial of the motion for reconsideration or new trial. The appellant shall serve a copy of the notice of appeal on the adverse parties.

Sec. 21. Liquidation, partition and distribution, custody, support of common children and delivery of their presumptive legitimes.–Upon entry of the judgment granting the petition, or, in case of appeal, upon receipt of the entry of judgment of the appellate court granting the petition, the Family Court, on motion of either party, shall proceed with the liquidation, partition and distribution of the properties of the spouses, including custody, support of common children and delivery of their presumptive legitimes pursuant to Articles 50 and 51 of the Family Code unless such matters had been adjudicated in previous judicial proceedings.

Sec. 22. Issuance of Decree of Declaration of Absolute Nullity or Annulment of Marriage.–(a) The court shall issue the Decree after:


  1. Registration of the entry of judgment granting the petition for declaration of nullity or annulment of marriage in the Civil Registry where the marriage was celebrated and in the Civil Registry of the place where the Family Court is located; 

  2. Registration of the approved partition and distribution of the properties of the spouses, in the proper Register of Deeds where the real properties are located; and

  3. The delivery of the children’s presumptive legitimes in cash, property, or sound securities.


(b) The court shall quote in the Decree the dispositive portion of the judgment entered and attach to the Decree the approved deed of partition.

Except in the case of children under Articles 36 and 53 of the Family Code, the court shall order the Local Civil Registrar to issue an amended birth certificate indicating the new civil status of the children affected.

Sec. 23. Registration and publication of the decree; decree as best evidence.–(a) The prevailing party shall cause the registration of the Decree in the Civil Registry where the marriage was registered, the Civil Registry of the place where the Family Court is situated, and in the National Census and Statistics Office. He shall report to the court compliance with this requirement within thirty days from receipt of the copy of the Decree.

(b) In case service of summons was made by publication, the parties shall cause the publication of the Decree once in a newspaper of general circulation.

(c) The registered Decree shall be the best evidence to prove the declaration of absolute nullity or annulment of marriage and shall serve as notice to third persons concerning the properties of petitioner and respondent as well as the properties or presumptive legitimes delivered to their common children.

Sec. 24. Effect of death of a party; duty of the Family Court or Appellate Court.–(a) In case a party dies at any stage of the proceedings before the entry of judgment, the court shall order the case closed and terminated, without prejudice to the settlement of the estate in proper proceedings in the regular courts.

(b) If the party dies after the entry of judgment of nullity or annulment, the judgment shall be binding upon the parties and their successors in interest in the settlement of the estate in the regular courts.

Sec. 25. Effectivity.–This Rule shall take effect on March 15, 2003 following its publication in a newspaper of general circulation not later than March 7, 2003.

EN BANC

A.M. No. 02-11-10-SC

RE: PROPOSED RULE ON DECLARATION OF ABSOLUTE

NULLITY OF VOID MARRIAGES AND ANNULMENT

OF VOIDABLE MARRIAGES

R E S O L U T I O N


Acting on the letter of the Chairman of the Committee on Revision of the Rules of Court submitting for this Court’s consideration and approval the Proposed Rule on Declaration of Absolute Nullity of Void Marriages and Annulment of Voidable Marriages, the Court Resolved to APPROVE the same.

The Rule shall take effect on March 15, 2003 following its publication in a newspaper of general circulation not later than March 7, 2003.

March 4, 2003.

Davide, Jr., C.J., Bellosillo, Puno, Mendoza, Quisumbing, Sandoval-Gutierrez, Carpio, Austria-Martinez, Carpio Morales, Callejo, Sr., and Azcuna, JJ., concur.

Vitug, J., it is my understanding that neither Santos nor Molina has been made irrelevant, let alone necessarily overturned by the new rules.

Panganiban, J., please see Dissenting Opinion on Rule relating to psychological incapacity.

Ynares-Santiago, J., on leave.

Corona, J., on official leave. 

Medicines, Disclaimer, and the Social Media

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The dynamics of medicine promotion have changed over the past years. Advertisements may be circulated through any form of mass medium, which, in the traditional sense, is limited to print, radio, and television. Nowadays, advertisements have invaded the internet platform, and has infiltrated social media. Here are my views and opinions about pharmaceutical brands' online campaigns.

Medicine Advertisements in Traditional Media
Way back in 2009, my professor in Medico Legal gave us an assignment to evaluate the current advertisements of medicines (including alternative medicines) in print, radio, and television. Dr. B has stressed the use of the phrase "No Approved Therapeutic Claim" as a disclaimer on alternative medicines which have been gaining popularity and were increasing in number. Our task is to inform the publisher or broadcasting networks whether or not the advertisements being played or printed comply with The Consumer Act of the Philippines (RA 7394).

The results of our evaluation showed that some of the companies, specifically those promoting herbal or traditional drugs have failed to comply in including the disclaimer in their advertisements. We finished our assignments by writing the concerned publishers and broadcasting networks about our observation. Unfortunately, we did not follow up whether the concerned parties took some action to rectify their ads.

After a little less than one year, the Department of Health, in an attempt to protect the general public from any misleading information, has disallowed the use of the phrase "No Approved Therapeutic Claim" and instead strictly enforced the standard message which states, "MAHALAGANG PAALALA: ANG (name of product) AY HINDI GAMOT AT HINDI DAPAT GAMITING PANGGAMOT SA ANUMANG URI NG SAKIT."

As if to say that the generic disclaimer is lacking, DOH now wants to get the message across and has even translated it to Filipino, which, admittedly, has a stronger impact than the original almost-meaningless disclaimer. However, I have yet to see any supplement containing the caveat.

What's wrong with our advertisements?
A friend from Germany told me once how dangerous our medicine advertisements are. Our television ads focus much on the endorser's smile, body, or how a certain drug has been such a miraculous healer. Our medicine ads focus much on the drug's safety, reliability, affordability. However, our medicine ads are too lenient and too skimpy on the information about the particular drug.

Let me give you a simple comparison between magazine advertisements published in our country and those published outside.

Taken from Ladies' Home Journal, April 2011 issue, pages 78 to 80:

Three pages of a medicine advertisement with separate "Important Patient Information" section is a common form of drug ads in foreign magazines.

Taken from Good Housekeeping (USA), November 2010 issue, pages 20-21:

In this advertisement, possible side effects and other important safety information about the product are provided. A consumer brief summary is also printed on the following pages (22-24, not in photo).

 Drug advertisements both printed in the Cosmopolitan (Philippines) December 2008 issue:
Just plain advertisement, no drug information is available.

Everybody would definitely say that the baby is cute. But that's beside the point.
A simple internet research would lead you to a website stating the possible side effects of Calpol.
This drug advertisement does not mention of any.

The power of the internet has been utilized by almost everybody, including pharmaceutical companies. Medicine advertisements have also invaded the social media, apart from the staple tv, radio, and print ads. Social Media advertising is present in blogs, Facebook, and recently, there have been giveaways and contests where participants are encouraged to disseminate medicine advertisements through their facebook and twitter accounts.

Now, if the pharmaceutical companies cannot provide us with the proper information about their drugs in print ads, how can they now give us these basic information through social media advertising? 

Advertisers are building communities through social media, but honestly, I am more loyal to a certain type of brand because of how it works and not because I'm one of their Facebook Page fans. I may like a certain page because of their promos, but I don't necessarily patronize their products more because of it.

Consumers need basic information about drugs and medicines and we must demand  these from pharmaceutical companies. Their presence in social media must be balanced by being transparent through the availability of information about their products.

The use of violence in commercials
Honestly, I rarely watch television. And when I do, I skip from one channel to another when it's advertisement time. I've only noticed some medicine commercials, particularly that of Saridon, through the Youtube videos, and can't help but notice the harshness of how the product was presented. Can you imagine nails being driven at your head?!



Saridon's commercials attempt to be funny, and it's not too far from the Vic Sotto movies where the latter would make "funny but definitely hurtful gestures" to his sidekick. Saridon's commercial might be apparently violent, but it's not too far from Solmux' commercial where Aga Muhlach suggested that a child's back be slammed by a gorilla to get the phlegm out. The latter may not be too harsh, but the suggestion of violence is still present. To refresh your memory about the gorilla scene, here's a youtube video of it:



I frown at the use of violence in commercials. But as someone who is not really very fond of television, and someone who has actually planned on limiting my future kids' television exposure, I think that it is already the responsibility of parents and elders to teach their kids, regulate what to watch and guide them on how to react to what they see. As with Saridon's commercial, I find myself neutral.


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