Case 47. Mispractice of a Would-be Lawyer
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In this episode, we'll tell you the story of an impatient bar passer who legally assisted an electoral candidate without the license to practice law yet. Find out what happened to him as we tell you the case of Dona Marie Aguirre vs. Edwin Rana (Bar Matter No. 1036)   Before one is admitted to the Philippine Bar, he must possess the requisite moral integrity for membership in the legal profession. Possession of moral integrity is of greater importance than possession of legal learning. The practice of law is a privilege bestowed only on the morally fit. A bar candidate who is morally unfit cannot practice law even if he passes the bar examinations. Follow The Court Room Podcast on Facebook at facebook.com/thecourtroompodcast Watch the Facts-Issues-Ruling Audiogram version on Youtube at youtube.com/channel/TheCourtRoomPodcast Support us at https://anchor.fm/the-court-room/support Shop for your law school essentials at omnil.ink/tcr_merchants --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-court-room/message
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