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[OPINION | Point of Law] Challenges in business that cannot scare us
The message from the world is clear: unless we in the Philippines shape up, foreign investors will continue to view us as an unworthy investment destination

[OPINION | Point of Law] Millennials: In their hands lies hope for a brighter future
They possess the kind of force we need to propel change – the fearlessness to speak out, the recklessness to push boundaries, and the audacity to envision a new landscape for the future

[ANALYSIS | Point of Law] Water contracts mess: Fiasco for the investing public
While the government must not be beholden to investors, it is essential that it does not trivialize their investments, must treat them with fairness and reason, and exemplify stability and confidence to attract investments

[ANALYSIS | Point of Law] The OSG and POGOs
Does the Office of Solicitor General have the power to give advisory opinions to other government agencies like Pagcor?

[ANALYSIS | Point of Law] A correct move for our stock market?
The proposed Passive Income and Financial Intermediary Taxation Act appears unsound, and Congress may want to rethink it before it's too late

[ANALYSIS | Point of Law] Competition Commission: Hitting the ground running
Though we are far from the promised land, the commission's significant and aggressive efforts towards achieving its mission are both valiant and promising

[OPINION | Point of Law] Cutting the Philippines off from the rest of world!
A liberal outlook in dealing with online platforms will certainly have basis in law. Otherwise, we stand the risk of spiraling down a dangerous path of isolation from the rest of world.

[ANALYSIS | Point of Law] The lawyer's oath and frivolous cases
Our rules should be amended to expressly provide for personal liability on the part of the lawyer or law firm behind the filing of frivolous cases
