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Burden of Proof in Illegal Dismissal Cases | 22 December 2024
Illegal dismissal refers to the termination of employment or separation from employment without complying with substantial and procedural due process. In all cases of termination of employment, the standards of substantial and procedural due process laid down under the Labor Code must be observed. In simpler terms, an employee may only be dismissed for just or authorized causes, and only after due notice which gives the employee ample opportunity to be heard.

Protecting your Business: How to Conduct Disciplinary Actions Without Legal Pitfalls
Empower your team with the skills to handle disciplinary actions confidently and legally. Don’t let uncertainties hold you back—unlock the knowledge to safeguard your organization’s success! Reserve your spot now and transform the way you handle disciplinary actions!

When is preponderance of evidence applicable? | 20 December 2024
Evidence is central to legal proceedings, playing a crucial role in establishing the facts of a case. In legal contexts, the strength and nature of evidence vary, leading to different degrees of evidentiary standards.Evidence, to be worthy of credit, must not only proceed from a credible source but must also be credible in itself. It must be natural, reasonable and probable as to make it easy to believe. (People v. Peruelo, G.R. No. 50631, 29 June 1981)

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.

National Census Month (Proclamation No. 928, series of 2020) | 18 December 2024
In 2015, then-President Benigno S. Aquino III issued Proclamation No. 1031, declaring the month of August as the National Census Month. Since then, in 2020, President Rodrigo Duterte issued Proclamation No. 928, series of 2020 declaring the month of May as the National Census Month.

Protecting your Business: How to Conduct Disciplinary Actions Without Legal Pitfalls
Empower your team with the skills to handle disciplinary actions confidently and legally. Don’t let uncertainties hold you back—unlock the knowledge to safeguard your organization’s success! Reserve your spot now and transform the way you handle disciplinary actions!

Test of Patent Infringement – Literal Infringement Test v. Doctrine of Equivalents Test | 16 December 2024
Patent infringement is a complex and often contentious area of intellectual property law. At its core, it involves the unauthorized use, production, or sale of a patented invention, which can have significant legal and economic consequences.

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 Sole Proprietorship | 13 December 2024
A sole proprietorship is a form of business organization with only one proprietary owner, a single individual who conducts business under his own name or a business name. (p.3, Commentaries and Jurisprudence on the Revised Corporation Code of the Philippines, Aquino, 2020)

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.

What are the powers of the commission of the internal revenue | 11 December 2024
Indeed, the powers of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in the Philippines are extensive and multifaceted, encompassing tax assessment and collection, enforcement of tax laws, issuance of regulations, administrative management, policy formulation, and representation. Each of these powers plays a crucial role in ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of the tax system. By exercising these powers judiciously, the Commissioner contributes significantly to the stability of the nation’s fiscal system, the promotion of tax compliance, and the overall economic well-being of the country.
