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  1. Philippine Law School, Pasay City, Philippines. 14,512 likes · 30 talking about this · 1,264 were here. The official page of one of the oldest private schools of law in the Philippines

  2. phillaw.edu.phPHILLAW

    Philippine Law School is one of the oldest privately-held law schools in the Philippines. It was ranked 14th among the top-performing law schools in the Philippines by way of percentage of Bar Exam passers in 2012.

  3. Philippine Law School is one of the oldest privately-held law schools in the Philippines. It was ranked 14th among the top-performing law schools in the Philippines by way of percentage of Bar Exam passers in 2012.

  4. The Official Philippine Law School Alumni Association Facebook Page.

  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. 1942 Donada Street corner San Juan, Pasay City, Philippines. Phone: (02) 521-4988. Email: info@phillaw.edu.ph

  7. On the other hand, the schools which obtained the five highest Bar passers’ percentages for first-time candidates in their respective categories are: Law Schools with more than 100 first-time candidates: Rank. School. Percentage of Passers.

  8. Ateneo Law School is at the forefront of the Philippine legal and judicial landscape. For generations, its graduates have been influential forces in the ranks of the judiciary, in private practive, and in public service.

  9. A list of universities and colleges offering Law courses in the Philippines. Whenever possible we provide full details about the courses in each of the schools, including tuition fees, admission requirements, course description and the admission phone number. Note: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) is a Graduate (Master's) program.

  10. Jun 13, 2024 · Our Master of Laws (LL.M.) program will introduce legal practitioners, law professors, judges, and government counsel to the intricacies of an evolving body of ASEAN regional law and its relationship with Southeast Asian (including Philippine) national laws.

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