Frederick De Borja

KILLING FIELDS, WARLORDISM, ELECTION FEVER, AND THE RULE OF LAW

6 Dec 2009

57 people dead, including women, lawyers, and journalists just because a group of people wanted to file a certificate of candidacy. Elections hasn’t started yet.

By Frederick De Borja

A DISTORTION OF VALUES

25 Nov 2009

Two Filipino success stories filled the news in the last couple of weeks. There of course was the sensational humiliation handed down by boxer Manny

By Frederick De Borja

SOCIAL JUSTICE AND CORRUPTION–STRANGE BEDFELLOWS

25 Nov 2009

Lately, a survey of international businessmen again voted the Philippines as one of the more corrupt and graft-ridden countries in the world. I have often

By Frederick De Borja

ADOPTING FROM THE PHILIPPINES

18 Nov 2009

LEGAL BRIEF by Atty. Susan V. Perez. INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION One of the significant changes in immigration law was the incorporation of the Hague Convention on

By Frederick De Borja

GETTING YOUR SPOUSE A U.S. VISA

18 Nov 2009

LEGAL BRIEF by Atty Susan V. Perez, svplaw@aol.com | SAN DIEGO, 10/30/09 — I’ve been receiving a lot of inquiries whether legal permanent residents or

By Frederick De Borja

PHILIPPINE LAWYERS AND ATTORNEYS-THE NEED FOR A COMPLETE LIST

8 Nov 2009

There was one judge in Quezon City who used to require lawyers and attorneys appearing before him to show their Integrated Bar of the Philippines

By Frederick De Borja

ANNULMENT AND THE CHRISTIAN LAWYER

30 Aug 2009

I do not know if this blog is the proper place or the opportunity to say something about the holiness of marriage and whether annulment

By Frederick De Borja

THE BANALITY OF PHILIPPINE POLITICS

16 Aug 2009

After spending almost four months in the United States , I planed to Manila while the final rites on the late President Corazon Aquino were

By Frederick De Borja

DOING BUSINESS AND INVESTING IN THE PHILIPPINES

18 Jan 2009

The world is shrinking and people live in a global village where diversity, innovation, and strategic presence are the collective mantra of the Information Age.

By Frederick De Borja