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  2. Continuing legal education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    See also, Continuing legal education. Continuing legal education is required of members of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) to ensure that throughout their career, they keep abreast with law and jurisprudence, maintain the ethics of the profession and enhance the standards of the practice of law. [1]

  3. Legal education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Education Board supervises all law schools and continuing legal education providers in the Philippines. [5] The board is headed by a chairman who is a retired justice of a collegiate court (i.e., Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Sandiganbayan, Court of Tax Appeals, etc.).

  4. University of the Philippines College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent to Malcolm Hall is Bocobo Hall, which houses the University of the Philippines Law Center. The Law Center was established in 1964 as an agency attached to the College of Law, for the purpose of conducting continuing legal education programs, as well as legal research and publications. [15]

  5. Legal Education Board - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Education Board, or known widely by its abbreviation LEB, is an independent government agency responsible for the regulation of the legal education in the Philippines. The agency was created on December 23, 1993 through the enactment of Republic Act No. 7662 or the Legal Education Act of 1993. [ 1 ]

  6. Central Philippine University College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1939, the CPU College of Law is one of the leading law schools in the country in terms of bar exam performance, alumni it produces and linkages. In 2012, the Juris Doctor (JD) replaced the Bachelor of Laws (LLB), making it as the first law school to offer such program approved by legal education board of the Philippines.

  7. Legal education - Wikipedia

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    Graduate programs in law are also regulated by the Legal Education Board. Legal education in the Philippines normally proceeds along the following route: Undergraduate education (usually 4 years) Law school (usually 4 years) Admission to the bar (usually by taking a Philippine bar exam) Legal practice and mandatory continuing legal education

  8. University of Makati - Wikipedia

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    UMak was one of the first universities in the Philippines to pilot the Senior High School Modelling Program of the Department of Education, in 2012. [14] In April 2022, the School of Law's nine pioneering batch from its graduating class achieve 100% Philippine Bar Examination passing rate. [15]

  9. List of colleges and universities in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Women's University-Career Development and Continuing Education Center-Sta. Cruz Sta. Cruz, Laguna Regulated Manuel S. Enverga Institute Foundation-San Antonio San Antonio, Quezon not applicable Regulated All Nations College Antipolo not applicable Regulated International Christian College of Manila Antipolo not applicable Regulated