A total of 3,992 Bar passers joined the legal profession as they took their oath before the Supreme Court sitting in a special en banc session. | T2TupasINQ
“No, no, no, no, no far from it. Instead, this is only the beginning of your journey as lawyers…as it is with all skills, there remains to be so much room for improvement,” he said.
Caguioa also recognized the 24 examiners, the top law schools in various categories as well as the top 30 passers. He also provided three notes to remember: First, the success of lawyering is not measured by money, fame, awards and other material things but of the “genuinely happy and cheerful smiles of people whose legal troubles were finally resolved.”“Your ‘ATTY’ period is a professional title, not a social run. It is never a license to lord over other professions for they are never beneath us,” Hernando said.
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