Available courses
A review course intended for bar examinees focusing on remedial laws,
particularly the laws on jurisdiction of courts and rules on civil procedure (Rules 1-71) of the Rules of Court and pertinent jurisprudence.
Discussions will include topics tackled in Civil Procedure I and II
A review course intended for bar examinees focusing on constitutional law, including political law, administrative law, electoral laws and related subjects. More importantly, the course provides integration of key principles, and discussion of important updates on jurisprudence and trends as may be projected to be covered in the bar examinations.
Discussions will include topics tackled in Constitutional Law I and II, Administrative Law and Law on Public Officers, Election Laws, Laws on Local Government, and Public International Law
Lecturers: Atty. Louise Bugayong , Atty. Adonis Gabriel
A review course intended for bar examinees focusing on civil law, covering the effects and application of laws, the law on Human Relations, Persons and Family Relations, Property, Ownership and its Modification, the Different Modes of Acquiring Ownership and its Modification, the Different Modes of Acquiring Ownership, including Succession; Pertinent provisions of special laws are also reviewed.
Discussions will include topics tackled in Persons and Family Law, Property and Land Law, and Succession Law.
A review course intended for bar examinees focusing on criminal laws, important and common special penal laws and related jurisprudence. More importantly, the course provides integration of key principles, and discussion of important updates on jurisprudence and trends as may be projected to be covered in the bar examinations.
Discussions will include topics tackled in Criminal Law I, II, and Special Penal Laws
A review course intended for bar examinees focusing on labor laws, social legislation and related jurisprudence. More importantly, the course provides integration of key principles, and discussion of important updates on jurisprudence and trends as may be projected to be covered in the bar examinations.
Discussions will include topics tackled in Labor Law and Social Legislation
Lecturer: Associate Dean Cecilio Duka