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  2. Bar topnotchers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Bar Confidant releases an official Bar Topnotchers list together with the list of names of all successful bar examinees. The Bar Topnotchers list contains the names of the candidates who garnered the highest general averages in the bar exam for that year. The highest ranking candidate in the list is known as the bar topnotcher ...

  3. Philippine Bar Examinations - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Bar Confidant of the Philippine Supreme Court releases the Official List of Successful Bar Examinees, usually during the last week of March or the first week of April of every year. Candidates whose names appear in the list are required to take and subscribe before the Supreme Court the corresponding Oath of Office.

  4. Jil Bongalon - Wikipedia

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    Raul Angelo Dutollo Bongalon, was born on August 22, 1991, in Tabaco, Albay. [3]He completed his high school education at Tabaco National High School. He then pursued his undergraduate studies at Bicol University before enrolling at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Faculty of Civil Law for his law degree.

  5. List of justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines

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    Bar key: Mckinley appointee T. Roosevelt appointee Taft appointee Wilson appointee Harding appointee Coolidge appointee Hoover appointee F. Roosevelt appointee Quezon appointee Under Chief Justice José Abad Santos (1941–1942)

  6. Talk:Philippine Bar Examinations - Wikipedia

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    Please do not vandalize. -- The first bar exam was held in 1901, with 13 examinees, while the 2008 bar examination is the 107th (given per Article 8, Section 5, 1987 Constitution). The 2001 bar exam had the highest number of passers -- 1,266 out of 3,849 examinees, or 32.89%, while 2006 had the highest examinees -.6,187.

  7. Alpha Phi Beta - Wikipedia

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    The Alpha Phi Beta Fraternity (also known as ΑΦΒ, Association of Philippine Barristers, or Abogado Para sa Bayan) is a fraternity based in the University of the Philippines College of Law with no recognized chapters outside University of the Philippines Diliman. [1]

  8. Judicial and Bar Council - Wikipedia

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    The Judicial and Bar Council (JBC; Filipino: Sangguniang Panghukuman at Pang-abogasya [1]) of the Philippines is a constitutionally-created body that recommends appointees for vacancies that may arise in the composition of the Supreme Court, other lower courts, and the Legal Education Board, and in the offices of the Ombudsman, Deputy Ombudsman and the Special Prosecutor.

  9. 2022 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    April 12 – The Supreme Court announces the result of the country's first ever digitized and decentralized bar examinations. The 2020/2021 Bar Examinations, dubbed as the "Biggest Bar Ever", have a 72.28% passing rate. [49] April 13: President Duterte signs Republic Act No. 11708, creating the Metropolitan Davao Development Authority. [50]