By Farah G. Decano “KUNG makakalibre, magpapalibre.” “Kung makakalamang, manlalamang.” Starting from my early years in the profession, I had noticed lumpenproletariat behavior of some Filipinos even amongst the so-called wealthy members of society. Decades ago, I was brought along by my parents, who came with other delegates from…
By Farah G. Decano WITH eyes flaming in anger, Percy Lapid stared at me. He likely believed that he could scare me with that conduct when he appeared at a Manila court for his arraignment some ten to twelve years ago. He had, at that time, several unimplemented warrants…
Lapid and Badoy
By Farah G. Decano THIS is a traditional phrase used by lawyers who appear before the Supreme Court during oral arguments. It is supposed to be a very respectful expression of reverence and respect for the honorable occupants of the august judicial chambers. Former undersecretary and NT-ELCAC spokesperson, Lorraine…
“May it please the court”
By Farah G. Decano THE right to be forgotten is a relatively new concept in the legal arena. It first arose in 2014 when a man from Spain asked Google to erase his links that pertained to his past records of bankruptcy. Because of the giant search engine’s refusal,…
The right to be forgotten
By Farah G. Decano CARDINAL Antonio Tagle once said, “[i]f you are not useful anymore, you are dropped, you don’t exist. It is not human dignity. It is not a contemplation of human dignity. Even people are measured by profitability.” That people must bring value to an organization in…
Be your own woman
By Farah G. Decano I have stared at death in the eye. He was not there to take me though. He was after my father. I remember his last 72 days in our world. While he was in the hospital, he combatted one infection after another, and other complications. …
Memory and technology
By Farah G. Decano “ARE you sure you want to post that on your FB status?” A concerned friend messaged me. She was uneasy that I might be referring to a wealthy and powerful woman who is known in the legal community. My friend read my post commenting against…
Being offensive
By Farah G. Decano NICE advice. It sounds simple, direct and achievable by any standard. For who would fail at becoming a good lawyer, a good doctor, a good husband, a good parent, a good child, or a good friend? Being good seems to be a non-threatening standard measured…
“Just be good”
By Farah G. Decano ADDING to the already impressive roster of the College of Law faculty at the Lyceum-Northwestern University is a line-up of incoming professors with stellar credentials which match those in the so-called Big Five universities in Manila. I am pleased that it did not take a…
L-NU College of Law powerhouse addition
By Farah G. Decano EASTER Sunday is now playing in theaters. I am pleased that finally Hollywood has taken fancy on an All-Filipino movie. Jo Koy, the stand-up comedian who explored the humor of having been raised by a Filipino mother steeped in Filipino values and tradition, seems to…