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  1. phillaw.edu.phPHILLAW

    It was ranked 14th among the top-performing law schools in the Philippines by way of percentage of Bar Exam passers in 2012. Founded in 1915 by Attys. Don Simeon and Don Ricardo Conlu Lacson, Philippine Law School was established at its first campus in Intramuros, Manila.

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  2. Philippine Law School, Pasay City, Philippines. 14,639 likes · 51 talking about this · 1,291 were here. The official page of one of the oldest private schools of law in the Philippines

  3. It was ranked 14th among the top-performing law schools in the Philippines by way of percentage of Bar Exam passers in 2012. Founded in 1915 by Attys. Don Simeon and Don Ricardo Conlu Lacson, Philippine Law School was established at its first campus in Intramuros, Manila.

  4. Lacson College (formerly known as Philippine Law School) is a College in the Philippines. Visit CourseFinder.ph to see tuition fee and available courses as well as inquire for more information and enroll in a course.

  5. The Philippine Law School (PLS), founded in 1915, is a law school in the Philippines. It formerly served as the college of law of National University. It has produced lawyers such as Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia, a member of the class of 1923 who placed 8th in the Bar

  6. Nov 10, 2022 · MANILA, Philippines —Most law schools in the top 10 Legal Education Institutions (LEIs) that had the highest number of bar passers from 2011 to 2020 are from Metro Manila, with Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) producing the biggest batch of new lawyers in those years.

  7. phillaw.edu.ph › enrolment › termsPHILIPPINE LAW SCHOOL

    ANY OUTSTANDING BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN FULL prior to being allowed to enroll for the next semester/summer/school year. Students with outstanding balances or past due accounts can not officially enroll until these are fully settled.