Category: Columns
The Jan. 6th Insurrectionists Aren’t Worthy Of The Name
by Emil Guillermo It’s been a year since the Jan. 6th Capitol Riots of 2021. Please don’t call the perps “insurrectionists.”Call them what they are. [Read More…]
“Son of your mother” sounds like a cuss word but it is a qualification for fraud waiver
by Emmanuel Samonte Tipon, Esq. Is a son still a “son” of his mother after his mother dies? Is a mother still a “mother” of [Read More…]
Goodbye 2021, Welcome 2022!

by Elpidio Estioko The year 2021 was exactly right for me and my family, except for one isolated case which served as a warning for [Read More…]
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Call For ‘National Divorce’
by Perry Diaz Last Dec. 28, Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene renewed calls for a “national divorce” between Republican and Democratic states. She suggested that [Read More…]
Welcoming New Beginnings
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan “This is the day of new beginnings, the old is passingChange is coming by Your Spirit.It’s a new season of revealingYour Word [Read More…]
Protecting Confidential Client Information
by Sheryll Bonilla, Esq. Hawaii law (H.R.S. 487R-2) governs any company that conducts business in Hawaii or that maintains or possesses personal information about Hawaii [Read More…]
Just In Time For Christmas – The Right to Vote?
by Emil Guillermo It’s Christmas time. Is there anyone out there pining for the right to vote? It is a democracy, after all. Even though [Read More…]
Affidavit Of Support Beneficiary Sexually Abuses Sponsor’s Granddaughter – What Now?
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq. May an immigrant’s sponsor be relieved from complying with the sponsor’s obligation to support the immigrant under an affidavit of [Read More…]
Tackling Climate Change Through Global And Investment Cooperation
by Elpidio Estioko We all know that climate change is a global issue and President Joe Biden has taken the lead to address it by [Read More…]
128 days of Christmas
by Perry Diaz if there is one thing that I really miss in the Philippines, it is Christmas. It’s a day – nay, four months [Read More…]