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Business As Usual

New HQ for maritime law firm

Johnny Litton - The Philippine Star

IT HAS BEEN 38 YEARS SINCE DELRosario & Del Rosario (DelRosarioLaw)’s humble beginnings—from a small office occupied by just three lawyers in Makati, the maritime law firm now counts eight partners, 22 lawyers, and 65 support staff in main office and subsidiary Del Rosario Pandiphil Inc., totaling more than 100 employees. For close to four decades, Del- RosarioLaw has been the leader in shipping and transport practice in the Philippines, which is the largest international supplier

of seafarers. Under the leadership of the founder’s two sons, Arturo T. Del Rosario, Jr. and Ruben T. Del Rosario, the firm has expanded into other fields of law including administration, arbitration, civil, corporate, commercial, general litigation, immigration, intellectual property, and taxation. Del Rosario & Del Rosario and its paralegal affiliate that handles all seafarer claims, Del Rosario Pandiphil, now have a new home in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. With the recent inauguration of the DelRosarioLaw Centre, the law firm is now poised to so- lidify its position as the premier maritime law firm in the industry. Del Rosario & Del Rosario represents the prestigious International Group of P&I Clubs as well as insurance companies and cruise lines, while Del Rosario Pandiphil is now the Philippine network partner of the Through Transport Club, the largest club for ship, terminal and depot operators, container lessors, and freight forwarders, and is a member of, and insured with, the ITIC Club. Warmest congratulations!

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BONIFACIO GLOBAL CITY

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DEL ROSARIO

DEL ROSARIO PANDIPHIL

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THROUGH TRANSPORT CLUB

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