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Chairman of the IBP in 1973. He served in that capacity until 1975, and was the Chairman emeritus for the remainder of his life. Reyes had been a longtime proponent of bar integration in the Philippines.
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in all papers and pleadings filed in judicial and quasi-judicial bodies in addition to the previously required current
Professional Tax Receipt (PTR) and IBP Official Receipt or Life Member Number.
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Batacan and Carlos Valdez Jr.) affirmed their published statement that it "is prepared to stage street protests to express the "growing anger" of lawyers over controversies pestering the
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research in law schools and continuing legal education centers; and expanding legal aid offices throughout the country to provide free legal services to indigent
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Integrated Bar of the Philippines (48,000 members in 83 chapters nationwide) president Feliciano Bautista informed Newsbreak newspaper that the
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