+ Follow FELICIANO LAW OFFICES Tag
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[Title] => 9 senators veterans of Erap impeach trial
[Summary] => Nine out of 23 senators sitting as judges in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona are veterans of the trial of former President Joseph Estrada on corruption charges.
[DatePublished] => 2012-01-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => Drilon mulling return to private law practice
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After almost 21 years in government service, Sen. Franklin Drilon is reportedly planning to go back to private practice once his term ends in June.
Sources close to Drilon said the senator – who is finishing his second and last term in the Senate – might rejoin the Angara, Abello, Concepcion, Regala, and Cruz (ACCRA) law office.
"He has plans to go back to ACCRA," the source said.
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FELICIANO LAW OFFICES
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[Title] => 9 senators veterans of Erap impeach trial
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[Title] => Drilon mulling return to private law practice
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After almost 21 years in government service, Sen. Franklin Drilon is reportedly planning to go back to private practice once his term ends in June.
Sources close to Drilon said the senator – who is finishing his second and last term in the Senate – might rejoin the Angara, Abello, Concepcion, Regala, and Cruz (ACCRA) law office.
"He has plans to go back to ACCRA," the source said.
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