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                    [Summary] => The Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) has deemed it proper  to take a  strong stand on the controversial fee-raising binge by the judiciary on the matter of the filing fees and fees for other judicial services  and has taken the cudgels for the litigants and the public in general.  Following are excerpts from the IBP Board of Governors’ Resolution:

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At a press conference in Quezon City yesterday, Secretary Ana Maria Nemenzo, NAPC vice chairman for the basic sector, said Mr. Estrada’s promised reforms in government "fail to address the long standing demands of the basic sectors of society" for genuine social development.
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