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Even if you received your separation pay or signed a release, waiver and quitclaim, you may still dispute the legality of your dismissal.
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His act of laying hands on his children was done with the specific intent to debase, degrade, or demean their intrinsic worth and dignity as human beings.
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Where the controversy springs from succession, the law of estates — not corporate law — must prevail.
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Our people need these initiatives now more than ever, and they should help ease the financial woes of Filipino families.
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Caloocan Representative Edgar Erice of Caloocan said Sunday that he does not expect Congress to pass a “true” anti-political dynasty law, claiming President…
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AFP) — The Pentagon’s spending on its war with Iran could cover the United Nations’ entire 2026 aid appeal and bring lifesaving support to more…
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The House’s posture bordered on turning a gatekeeping function into a quasi-trial.
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JUBA, South Sudan (AFP) — Nearly two-thirds of South Sudan’s population — some 7.9 million people — face acute hunger, authorities said Tuesday, amid a…
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Police arrested a 28-year-old man Saturday night in Barangay Sampaloc for allegedly selling cigarette products that lacked mandated graphic health warnings.
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From the foregoing, it must be clear that a case for an alleged violation of B.P. 22, otherwise known as the Bouncing Checks Law, may be filed before the court…
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The complaint alleged that the disclosure of the records was used for ‘political harassment and black propaganda’ against Duterte ahead of the 2028 elections.
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Senator Erwin Tulfo on Sunday urged fellow lawmakers to expedite the review of the country’s decades-old oil deregulation policy, saying it leaves Filipinos…
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Lawyer Manases Carpio, husband of Vice President Sara Duterte is set to file criminal complaints over alleged violations of the bank secrecy laws and the Data…
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There’s a law in Japan that requires anyone owning a device that can receive signals from public broadcaster NHK to have a service contract with the latter,…
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