
The Judicial Affidavit Rule
₱1,150.00The Judicial Affidavit Rule (2023)
by: Dr. Igmidio C. Lat and Atty. Kevin Igmidio Eclevia Lat

Persons & Family Relations
₱1,520.00This book was inspired by the desire of the author to come up with an up-to-date resource material for students/learners in the subject: Persons and Family Relations.


88 Hours before the Bar Exams
₱980.00The Ultimate Weapon before going to war, the most effective instrument for conquering Bar Questions

The Ultimate Compendium of Labor Laws and Cases
₱1,850.00The Ultimate Compendium of Labor Laws and Cases (2020)

The Ultimate Philippine Labor Relations Compendium (Volume 2)
Price range: ₱2,980.00 through ₱3,150.00This book is largely an analysis and criticque of the present Labor Relations legal framework, which is heavily copied from the US model of compulsory arbitration, and is essentially confrontational, adversarial, legalistic and dilatory. The Philippine is an Asian country and the philosophies, principles and procedures of US labor relations laws are alien to the culture of Asian people.

The Ultimate Philippine Labor Relations Compendium (Volume 1)
₱2,080.00This book is largely an analysis and critique of the present Labor Relations legal framework, which is heavily copied from the US model of compulsory arbitration, and is essentially confrontational, adversarial, legalistic and dilatory. The Philippines is an Asian country and the philosophies, principles and procedures of US labor relations laws are alien to the culture of Asian people.

The Ultimate Compendium in Legal and Judicial Ethics
₱1,980.00Human society demands from all lawyers very high ethical standards. Both the Integrated Bar and the Supreme Court impose very stringent sanctions on unethical behavior, even in their personal and family life. The life of a lawyer is expected by others to be over and above the standards of the average members of the human community.

The Ultimate Labor Law Review Compendium for Bar Excellence
Price range: ₱1,950.00 through ₱2,250.00Considering that all Bar Examinees have limited time, and have limited attention span, and there are a myriad of laws and decisions to read, it is important, nay necessary that they must be imbued with enough common sense to focus on the essential few, which are distilled and chosen by men of vast experience with the gift of discernment and wisdom.


Business Organizations (Partnerships & Corporations)
₱780.00Business Organizations (Partnerships & Corporations)

Property: Pointers and Cases
₱660.00It is said that Property is challenging or simply complicated. This led me to compile my notes, using as template the 2020 Bar syllabus, in an attempt to make a convenient resource material or alternative handbook to better appreciate Property. This led me to compile my notes, using as template the 2020 Bar syllabus, in an attempt to make a convenient resource material or alternative handbook to better appreciate Property.

Reviewer in Procedure and Evidence Gov. Phil. Shari’a Courts
₱540.00The first edition of this book was entitled “Reviewer in Islamic Procedure and Evidence.” My decision to name the work as such was due to the fact that one of the tests in the Philippine Shari’a bar is called “Islamic Procedure and Evidence.”

Special Rules of Procedure Governing Philippine Shari’a Courts Annotated
₱1,180.00The amendments of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure by the Supreme Court of the Philippines effective May 1, 2020 and the passage of Republic Act No. 11054 otherwise known as the Bangsamoro Organic Law call for the revision of this humble work. There were substantial changes in the rules of pleading and in the jurisdiction of the Shari’a courts brought about such issuances. In addition, I have expanded the annotations of the Special Rules to minimize the reader’s effort in referring back to the provisions of the Rules of Court.

Rules of Civil Procedure Annotated
₱1,980.00The promulgation by the Supreme Court of A.M. No. 19‐10‐20‐SC on October 15, 2019, amending Rules 6 to 35 of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure, which becomes effective on May 1, 2020, necessitates the updating and revision of this work. In so doing, new legislations and Supreme Court circulars affecting it were also taken into consideration. The citations are enriched with more than a thousand cases from the last two decades to aid the reader for further research and to ensure that relevant rules and procedural principles cited are still good.

Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure Annotated
₱1,950.00This edition is revised, improved, and updated. In updating this edition, the pertinent provisions of A.M. No. 21-06-08-SC, June 29, 2021 (Rules on the Use of Body-Worn Cameras in the Execution of Warrants), A.M. No. 03-03-03-SC, Nov. 19, 2021 (Expansion of Jurisdiction of Special Commercial Courts), A.M. No. 08-8-7-SC, March 1, 2022 otherwise known as Rules on Expedited Procedures in the First Level Courts (REPFLC), A.M. No. 10-3-10-SC (2020 Revised Rules of Procedure for Intellectual Property Rights) and Department Circular No. 020 (Policy on Pro-Active Involvement of Prosecutors in Case Build-Up) as well as recent congressional legislations and other relevant issuances and decisions of the Supreme Court were taken into consideration. The citations are enriched to aid the reader in his or her further research.
