+ Follow AMENDED RULES Tag
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[Summary] => This is the case of Bernie, a government employee who died while still in the service. The issue here is whether the cause of his death is a compensable disease under the Workmen’s Compensation Law that entitles him to death benefits.
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[Title] => SC procedures and flip-flops
[Summary] => Last September the Supreme Court Second Division ruled with finality on a labor dispute that had dragged for 13 years.
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