+ Follow JUSTICE MAGDANGAL Tag
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[Title] => Legal luminaries in concert / SPU marks its centennial
[Summary] => “Legal Luminaries in Concert” is set for Jan. 13, 7:30 p.m. at the UP Film Center in Diliman QC. Diane Franco, co-chair of the event, has sent me some concert notes on the occasion, and on how the legal luminaries started singing together.
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[Title] => Bumped-off Pinoy airline passenger to get P750,000
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals (CA) has ordered Japan Airlines to pay P750,000 to a Filipino passenger who was prevented from donating his kidney to an ailing relative in the United States after he was told to disembark from a JAL airplane on suspicion that his travel documents were faked.
In an eight-page decision penned by Justice Magdangal de Leon, the CAs eighth division ordered Japan Airlines to pay Jesus Simangan P500,000 in moral damages and P250,000 exemplary damages "arising from breach of contract of carriage."
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In an eight-page decision penned by Justice Magdangal de Leon, the CAs eighth division ordered Japan Airlines to pay Jesus Simangan P500,000 in moral damages and P250,000 exemplary damages "arising from breach of contract of carriage."
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