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ENGR. GILBERT TUMBOKON v. ATTY. MARIANO R. PEFIANCO

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2015-09-08
PER CURIAM
The practice of law is a privilege given to those who possess and continue to possess the legal qualifications for the profession.[44] Good moral character is not only required for admission to the Bar, but must also be retained in order to maintain one's good standing in this exclusive and honored fraternity.[45]
2013-03-05
PERLAS-BERNABE, J.
The practice of law is considered a privilege bestowed by the State on those who show that they possess and continue to possess the legal qualifications for the profession. As such, lawyers are expected to maintain at all times a high standard of legal proficiency, morality, honesty, integrity and fair dealing, and must perform their four-fold duty to society, the legal profession, the courts and their clients, in accordance with the values and norms embodied in the Code.[12] "Lawyers may, thus, be disciplined for any conduct that is wanting of the above standards whether in their professional or in their private capacity."[13]