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Monday, July 18, 2011

2011 Reviewers

From reyrod10 of PinoyLawyer.Org (in Doc format)
  1. Labor Law
  2. Civil Law
  3. Criminal Law
  4. Political Law
From a certain "Bert" 
  1. Bert's Remedial Law Reviewer (in pdf)
From Elmer P. Brabante's Blog

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Online Bar Review Materials

I have not received a reply yet from the authors of the Bar Review Materials that I'm going to upload. So, to keep you busy for a while, here are some helpful links from fellow lawyer and law student bloggers:

NEW!!! Sample MCQs (In Google Docs)

Pace Lex et Sapienta - a blog by Elmer Brabante. To view his archive of bar review materials, please click here.

Civil Procedure Reviewer Part 1 by Elmer Brabante

Civil Procedure Reviewer Part 2 by Elmer Brabante

ADMU Compilation

Gana Notes

UP Notes

I will upload files later after I get permissions from their respective authors. I will try my best to upload readable and well-formatted materials and I promise to make your download hassle-free.


Please check often as I will be updating this list from time to time.


7/15/2011 Update: I have not received any replies from the authors. I will upload and post the files on Monday and pray that I won't be charged with copyright infringement.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Lexoterica: A Philippine Blawg

This is a review of Lexoterica: A Philippine Blawg

This blog started as a blog by Hector de Leon Jr. If you think that the name is familiar, you are right! Who hasn't read the book written by his father, Hector S. de Leon? If you haven't noticed, most of the law books recommended by undergraduate law subjects are authored by Hector S. de Leon and that is because his books are written in a student-friendly fashion.

Now, going back to Lexoterica, this blog became public in 2009 and some bloggers joined Hector de Leon Jr. in January 2010. If you will notice in their About the Bloggers page, you will notice that the contributor-bloggers are all partners of the Sycip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan. Wow! I'm just amazed that these busy lawyers devote some of their precious time to digest the recent Supreme Court decisions.

If you want to check the digested versions of our recent jurisprudence, feel free to visit Lexoterica blog.