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2014-03-19 |
MENDOZA, J. |
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| With regard to respondent's misrepresentation of his office address, the case of Porac Trucking, Inc. v. Court of Appeals,[12] sets an example. In the said case, the Court imposed a six-month suspension on the lawyer after it was established that the said lawyer indeed claimed to be a lawyer of Porac Trucking, Inc. when, in truth and in fact, he was not. Still, inĀ another case,[13] the same six (6) month suspension was inposed on the erring lawyer after it was established that he claimed before the trial court to be a member of Citizens Legal Assistance Office when in truth, he was not. | |||||