Laws & Jurisprudence
2015 Bar Examinations Guide
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The 2015 Bar Examinations
will be held at University of Santo Tomas on November 8, 15, 22,
and 29, 2015. This year's Bar Examinations Committee Chair is Supreme
Court Associate Justice Teresita J. Leonardo-De Castro.
In a meeting with the Philippine Association of Law Schools
(PALS), Supreme Court Associate Justice Teresita J. Leonardo-De Castro,
announced that NO Multiple Choice Questions in 2015 Bar examinations.
Accordingly she stated:
"Focus
on current & recent jurisprudence. The cut-off date for jurisprudence which
can be asked in the 2015 Bar Exams is March 31, 2015."
"My
success and competence as Bar Examinations Committee Chair will be based on the
number of successful 2015 Bar examinees."
Acceptance of Applications to Take the 2015 Bar
Examinations start on June 15, 2015 and to end on July 31,
2015 without any extensions.
SYLLABUS / COVERAGE:
1. Political Law - http://bit.ly/Pol2015
2. Labor Law - http://bit.ly/Lab2015
3. Civil Law - http://bit.ly/1xWKWar
4.
Taxation - http://bit.ly/1DbEqgC
5.
Mercantile Law - http://bit.ly/Mer2015
6.
Criminal Law - http://bit.ly/Cri2015
7.
Remedial Law - http://bit.ly/Rem2015
8. Legal & Judicial Ethics - http://bit.ly/Eth2015
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Syllabi of the Supreme Court decisions penned by Justice
Teresita J. Leonardo-De Castro, Chairperson of the 2015 Bar Examinations
Committee:
These syllabi are made possible through the leadership of Dean
Nilo T. Divina, President of the Philippine Association of Law Schools (PALS).
Political Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Political
Labor Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Labor
Civil Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Civil
Labor Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Labor
Civil Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Civil
Taxation Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Tax
Mercantile Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Mercantile
Criminal Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Criminal
Remedial Law - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Remedial
Legal Ethics - http://bit.ly/DeCastro-Ethics
Consistent with its advocacy and thrust that legal education is
a shared and collective responsibility, the Philippine Association of Law Schools
(PALS), through the leadership of its President, Dean Nilo T. Divina, is
pleased to share the following doctrinal syllabi of the recent jurisprudence of
the Philippine Supreme Court from April 2014 to March 2015:
DISCLAIMER: The author is not lawyer nor an authority on this topic. It is a product of humble research and study of law. It should not be used as sole basis in filing a case, instead, consult your lawyer for proper legal advice.
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I would like to thank the source of this post, Atty. Ralph Sarmiento for sharing this to us. You may visit his facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/BarExamCoachOnline
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