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Termination due to Illness (Philippines)

Termination due to Illness (Philippines)

by Atty. Francesco Britanico | Updated: Oct 28, 2024 | Blog, Corporate Law, Labor Law

Philippine labor law is structured to give full protection to the rights of the workers. Can You Terminate for Health Reasons?...

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Involuntary resignations

Involuntary resignations

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

How does the employer prove that there was no illegal dismissal? When is a resignation not a resignation? When is an action a valid exercise of management prerogatives?...

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Corporate officers and Piercing the Veil of Corporate Fiction

Corporate officers and Piercing the Veil of Corporate Fiction

by Atty. Francesco Britanico | Updated: Jul 8, 2024 | Blog, Corporate Law, Governance & Compliance

To disregard the separate juridical personality of a corporation, the wrongdoing must be established clearly and convincingly. It cannot be presumed.[...

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Probationary employees and Due process in termination

Probationary employees and Due process in termination

by Atty. Francesco Britanico | Updated: Jan 22, 2025 | Blog, Corporate Law, Labor Law

A probationary employee, is one who is on trial by an employer during which the employer determines whether or not he is qualified for permanent employment...

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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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