19 July 2021
Like having a legal retainer at your fingertips. DivinaLaw Managing Partner Nilo T. Divina thus describes his recently launched fifth book “Divina on Commercial Law: A Comprehensive Guide” (Vol. 1 & 2).
“To provide a portable legal counselor to our clients, I conjoined in a two-volume work, annotations of various pieces of legislation in simple language and easy-to-understand format in order to foster apprehension and easy recall of the discussion. Our clients therefore have ready answers to the basic questions which affect their business operations.”
Atty. Divina’s latest book is a gift that keeps on giving – not only did he waive his royalties to make it affordable at P1,300, but it is also useful for law students and Bar reviewees, as well as academicians, practitioners, members of the Bench, and all those who navigate the intricate landscape of commercial law.
The tome discepts and demystifies the laws on Insurance, Pre-need Company, Transportation, Business Organizations, Securities, General Banking, Central Bank, Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation, Intellectual Property, Personal Property Securities, Truth in Lending, Anti-Money Laundering, Foreign Investment, Financial Rehabilitation and Insolvency, Data Privacy and Philippine Competition. The book also covers laws on Negotiable Instruments, Trust Receipts, and E-Commerce.
Atty. Divina is the current dean of the UST Faculty of Civil Law and is the founder and managing partner of DivinaLaw, one of the leading law firms in the country.
Aside from the book launch, the Firm also celebrated the blessing of its new office wing at the 18th floor of the iconic Pacific Star Building in Makati where the Firm already occupies the whole 8th floor.