8,241 out of 11,402 examinees (72.28%) who completed the 2020/21 bar exam passed.
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“The ‘failure to file an income tax return’ is not a crime involving moral turpitude.”
Read here the full decision of the COMELEC Former First Division junking Disqualification cases versus Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr.
Get ready to be inspired as we learn the 7 Things Revealed by Bar Topnotchers on their way to the bar, including law school tips that can help everyone aspiring to be lawyers. 1. Finding out the bar exams result 2. Dreaming of becoming bar topnotchers 3. Destined to become lawyers 4. Daily schedule during […]
The Legal Education Board (LEB) released the updated list of schools authorized to offer Refresher Course for AY 2020-2021 LEBMC No. 61. There are only 32 schools offering Juris Doctor course authorized by LEB from Northern Luzon (6), Metro Manila (6), Souther Luzon (6), Visayas (6), Mindanao (6), and Government Law School (2). Copy of […]
The Office of the 2020 Bar Chair through Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen announced today, June 29th, 2020 that the exact schedule for the 2020 BAR examinations is still up for deliberation. An earlier announcement was made that the next examinations will not happen in 2020 due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in […]
The Supreme Court of the Philippines sets new record as it holds the first-ever online oath-taking ceremonies for the successful 2019 Bar passers. The Supreme Court has earlier announced a resolution allowing the conduct of the oath-taking ceremony of the 2019 BAR examination passers on 25 June 2020 via online video conference and linked to […]
Embracing the new normal requires flexibility and adaptability specially in using technology to provide alternative learning strategies to students while face-to-face classes are still discouraged. The Legal Education Board, in partnership with the Philippine Association of Law Schools, has stepped forward to provide relevant trainings to law professors on July 1-4. The series of webinars […]
The Far Eastern University – Institute of Law announced today, June 23rd, via its social media accounts, that the college of law will conduct online classes this coming first semester of academic year 2020-2021. Schools have slowly adapted the alternative or modified learning since the restrictions of face to face classes brought about by COVID-19 […]