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Elements and Types of Illegal Recruitment | 13 January 2025
In the heart of the city, where the neon lights flicker and the air is thick with ambition, there exists a hidden world—a world of clandestine meetings, unspoken promises, and shadowy figures who lure unsuspecting souls into the labyrinth of illegal recruitment.

Certificate in fundamental of Labor Law: Essential Knowledge and Skills for Today's Workplace Success
In a fast-changing employment landscape, staying ahead of labor law developments is essential for HR professionals. This seminar offers a comprehensive, practical deep dive into key labor regulations, equipping you with the tools and insights to manage workplace challenges confidently and legally.

The burden of proof in monetary claims cases | 10 January 2025
The burden of proof is a cornerstone of legal systems around the world, serving as a fundamental principle in the pursuit of justice. It determines which party in a legal dispute is responsible for proving their claims and to what standard. This principle is crucial for ensuring fairness in legal proceedings and plays a pivotal role in both criminal and civil cases.

Certificate in fundamental of Labor Law: Essential Knowledge and Skills for Today's Workplace Success
In a fast-changing employment landscape, staying ahead of labor law developments is essential for HR professionals. This seminar offers a comprehensive, practical deep dive into key labor regulations, equipping you with the tools and insights to manage workplace challenges confidently and legally.

Pros and Cons of a Corporation | 8 January 2025
In the modern economic landscape, corporations are a dominant form of business organization. A corporation is an artificial being created by operation of law, having the right of succession and the powers, attributes, and properties expressly authorized by law or incidental to its existence. (Sec. 2, RCC)

DTI Business Registration vs. SEC Company Registration | 6 January 2025
Corporation by estoppel is a legal doctrine used to address situations where a business entity operates as if it were a legally recognized corporation, despite failing to meet certain formalities required for official incorporation.

When is there a corporation by estoppel? | 5 January 2025
Corporation by estoppel is a legal doctrine used to address situations where a business entity operates as if it were a legally recognized corporation, despite failing to meet certain formalities required for official incorporation.

Certificate in fundamental of Labor Law: Essential Knowledge and Skills for Today's Workplace Success
In a fast-changing employment landscape, staying ahead of labor law developments is essential for HR professionals. This seminar offers a comprehensive, practical deep dive into key labor regulations, equipping you with the tools and insights to manage workplace challenges confidently and legally.
