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Key Takeaways from the New Government Procurement Act (Part XIV) | May 14, 2025
Without prejudice to criminal and civil liabilities under applicable laws, including their accessory penalties, if any, administrative liability attaches to private entities, such as suppliers, contractors or consultants that are subject to any of the following penalties:

eCAR Expiry Ended: No More Expiration for Electric Certificate Authorizing Registration issued for Transferring Real Property (BIR RR 12-2024) | May 7, 2025
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Revenue Regulations No. 12-2024 amended Sections 5 and 6 of Revenue Regulations No. 3-2019, removing the five (5) year validity of Electronic Certificate Authorizing Registration (eCAR) and its revalidation.

Key Takeaways from the New Government Procurement Act (Part XIII) | May 5, 2025
The contractor shall undertake the repair works, at its own expense, of any defect or damage to the Infrastructure Projects on account of the use of materials of inferior quality, defects in the construction, or due to any violation of the terms of contract within ninety (90) calendar days from the time the Head of Procuring Entity (HoPE) has issued an order to undertake repair.

Key Takeaways from the New Government Procurement Act (Part XII) | May 2, 2025
The IBP found the respondents guilty of violating notarial rules and recommended a six-month suspension from law practice, the revocation of their notarial commissions, and a two-year disqualification from serving as notaries public.

Winning Strategies for Employers in Collective Bargaining
Join us for the "Mastering CBA Negotiations: Legal Strategies for Employers" webinar. This webinar is designed to equip employers with the knowledge, strategies, and practical tools to negotiate labor agreements effectively while fostering positive labor relations.
