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2007-12-17 |
CORONA, J. |
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| The practice of law is a privilege burdened with conditions.[2] It is so delicately affected with public interest that it is both a power and a duty of the State (through this Court) to control and regulate it in order to protect and promote the public welfare.[3] | |||||
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2005-05-09 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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| As a final note, it must be borne in mind that membership in the bar is a privilege burdened with conditions,[11] one of which is the payment of membership dues. Failure to abide by any of them entails the loss of such privilege if the gravity thereof warrants such drastic move. | |||||