Remedial Law Doctrines

Friday, June 27, 2014

DEAD MAN’S STATUTE:

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    The “Dead Man’s Statute” provides that if one party to the alleged transaction is precluded from testifying by death, insanity, or othe...
Thursday, June 26, 2014

OBJECT EVIDENCE:

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     NATURE OF OBJECT EVIDENCE: Physical evidence is a mute but eloquent manifestation of truth, and it ranks high in our hierarchy of trus...
Tuesday, June 24, 2014

RULES DNA EVIDENCE:

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     DNA is an organic substance found in a person’s cells which contains his or her genetic code.  Except for identical twins, each person...
Friday, June 20, 2014

RECEIVERSHIP:

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     The purpose of a receivership is to protect and preserve the rights of the parties during the pendency of the main action. Receiversh...
Thursday, June 19, 2014

IN THE APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED, THE SURVIVING SPOUSE IS PREFERRED OVER THE NEXT OF KIN OF THE DECEDENT:

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     When the law speaks of " next of kin ", the reference is to those who are entitled, under the statute of distribution, to t...
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Christian G. Villasis
Atty. Christian "Kit" Villasis is a professor and BAR Reviewer on Remedial Law of several law Schools and Review Centers, i.e., UP, MLQU, New Era University, UM, National Bar Review Center, Magnificus Juris, Powerhaus Bar Review, CPRS Bar Review, UPLC, UM Bar Review, MLQU Bar Review, NEw Era Bar Review, etc. Prof. Villasis is also a lecturer in the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Seminar for lawyers. Aside from being a litigation (civil and criminal) lawyer, Prof. Villasis has a diversified general law practice. He handles all aspects of corporate, commercial business and banking transactions, protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, collection, admiralty and maritime practice, labor-management relations, election, administrative and local government cases, family cases, real estate transactions, land titles, deeds and conveyances, foreclosure of mortgages, taxation, regulatory compliance, etc.
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