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Advanced degrees are offered by some law schools, but are not requirements for admission to the practice of law in the Philippines. Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) – The LL.B. was the most common law degree offered and conferred by Philippine law schools. It was a standard four-year law program covering all bar exam subjects.
The Aquila Legis Fraternity (Α LF) is a Philippine fraternity exclusively based in the Ateneo de Manila School of Law in Quezon City, Philippines.Founded by Joaquin Lorenzo E. Misa, the first bossman or "Honorable Praeses" in 1949, [1] it is the first fraternity founded by students, and the first fraternity in the Philippines using Latin nomenclature, preceding several Philippine law-based ...
The most recent ranking (December 2015) for the top ten law schools in the Philippines by the Legal Education Board is based on the cumulative performance of law schools in the 2012, 2013 and 2014 Bar Examinations. The list only included law schools which had 20 or more examinees: [15] University of the Philippines (10%)
Through the years, Aquila Legis has produced over 40 lawyers who reached the top ten of the Philippine Bar Examinations, four (now five) [14] of whom placed first. [15] [16] A number of alumnus bar topnotchers have gone on to distinguished public careers in government.
Andres Bautista [2] [3] (Ateneo de Manila University) '90 – Former chairman of the Philippine Commission on Elections. President of the Harvard Law School Student Council and Harvard Club of the Philippines. Antonette C. Tionko [4] (Ateneo de Manila University) – Partner, Sycip Gorres Velayo & Co. (Ernst & Young).
The Philippine Law School Admission Test, or more popularly known by its acronym PhiLSAT, is a one day standardized aptitude test that was designed to evaluate the academic capability of a person to pursue the potential in the study of law in the Philippines. The standardized test was created pursuant to LEB Memorandum Order No. 7, series of 2016.
University of the Philippines College of Law: Law Professional fraternity Local 1 [a] Aquila Legis: 1949: Ateneo de Manila Law School: Law Professional fraternity Local 1 [10] Beta Epsilon: August 23, 1929 University of the Philippines Dillman: Engineering Professional fraternity Local 1 [11] Epsilon Chi: October 2, 1964 University of the ...
Feliciano Jover Ledesma, an Ateneo graduate, was the first dean of the San Beda Law School. It sent bar candidates for the first time in 1952, who all passed the bar. From 1952 up to 1957, and 1960 to 1961, the San Beda Law School achieved the feat of attaining a 100 percent passing rate in the Bar Exams.