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Foreign citizens and the Bill of Rights in the Philippine Constitution

Foreign citizens and the Bill of Rights in the Philippine Constitution

by Atty. Francesco Britanico | Updated: Jul 8, 2024 | Blog, Other Practice Areas, Constitutional Law

Are aliens in the Philippines entitled to the protections of Article III, the Bill of Rights under the 1987 Constitution?...

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The Case of the Vanished and Presumably Deceased Spouse

The Case of the Vanished and Presumably Deceased Spouse

by Atty. Francesco Britanico | Updated: Jul 8, 2024 | Blog, Family Law, Annulment & Other Separations

What if my husband or wife has been missing for years? Is he or she presumed dead? Can I remarry?...

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Proving medical malpractice

Proving medical malpractice

by Atty. Francesco Britanico | Updated: Jul 8, 2024 | Blog, Other Practice Areas, Medical Malpractice

How is medical malpractice proven? Conversely, how does a doctor defend herself from such a charge?...

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Partial default in a case with multiple defendants

Partial default in a case with multiple defendants

by Atty. Francesco Britanico | Updated: Jul 8, 2024 | Blog, Other Practice Areas, Lawyer’s Resources

What if, in a case filed against multiple defendants, one defendant does not file his Answer but his co-defendants file theirs?...

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Potestative conditions in contracts

Potestative conditions in contracts

by Atty. Francesco Britanico | Updated: Jul 8, 2024 | Blog, Corporate Law, Contracts

The law on obligations and contracts allows to the parties of an agreement a wide latitude in the terms they set among themselves...

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