Contracts
New Government Procurement Act in the Philippines: Key Changes Businesses Need to Understand
The New Government Procurement Act or RA No. 12009 changes how public procurement is planned, evaluated, and managed in the Philippines. This guide explains the key reforms, what suppliers and contractors should prepare for, and why early legal review matters.
Legally Designed: Why Licensed Architects are Key to your Building projects
As we honor your contributions, we also want to emphasize the importance of engaging licensed architects to ensure compliance with legal standards. Remember, only registered professionals can prepare, sign, and seal architectural documents, safeguarding not just your projects but also your investments. Thank you for your hard work and commitment to excellence!
Set the Record Straight: How to Legally Correct Errors in Your Birth Certificate
Act No. 9048 (R.A. No. 9048) as amended by Republic Act No. 10172 (R.A. No. 10172) allows for the change or correction of entries in the civil register by the concerned city or municipal civil registrar or consul general without going through the lengthy judicial process.
Ensuring Trust and Security: The Critical Role of Notarization in the Philippines
Did you know that notarization adds a crucial layer of security and credibility to your important documents? In the Philippines, it prevents fraud, ensures the authenticity of documents and makes them registrable to bind third persons. Whether it's a contract, affidavit, or property deed, notarization helps protect your interests and uphold the law.