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Law firm conducts legal seminar

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THE Nonato Nonato Nonato-Luciano and Luciano Law Offices will be conducting a half-day seminar on legal updates, specifically on the Tax Amnesty Law, the Revised Corporation Code, and the Revised SSS Law on Saturday, March 16.

The seminar will start at 8 a.m. and end at 12 p.m. It will be held at Palmbeach Cebu Resort in Barangay Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City.

Registration fee is only P1,500 per person, inclusive of snacks. To reserve a seat, please call Odessa at (032) 344-7727 or email roselle.jean@nonatolaw.com.

Nonato Nonato Nonato-Luciano and Luciano Law Offices is the legal arm of Cebu Business and Investment Consultants. It is a dynamic firm composed of lawyers from the top law schools in the Philippines and competent paralegals.

It is composed of lawyers Rolando P. Nonato, Rester John L. Nonato, Mark Christian D. Luciano and Roselle Jean Nonato-Luciano.

The law firm offers a wide range of legal services and specializes in tax, corporate, labor, immigration and intellectual property law. It also handles civil litigation, land disputes and family law practice. The firm’s clients include start-up companies, hospitals, business process outsourcing companies, manufacturing companies and foreign investors of various nationalities.

​Nonato Nonato Nonato-Luciano and Luciano Law Offices is also the correspondent firm of New York-based Davies and Associates, LLC (Immigration Attorneys) in Metro Cebu.

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