My passion is to teach law and help law students achieve their utmost potential. I'm a law practitioner with a passion for studying and teaching law. One of my greatest joys is to see my students pass the bar and become accomplished lawyers. I've authored three law books, "Primer-Reviewer on Remedial Law, Vols. 1 & 2 (2023 ed.)" and "Bar Q&A Remedial Law (2025 ed.)," both published by Central Books; and "Remedial Law Bar Review Outline: Syllabus-Based, Vols. 1 & 2 (2025 ed.)," published by Legisperit Publications. I presently teach Remedial Law Review at the University of Asia & the Pacific Institute of Law. I'm a partner at the Riguera & Riguera Law Office and a Review Director and Senior Coach at the Jurists Bar Review Center. I had the privilege of serving as a commissioner at the Legal Education Board. I obtained my law degree from the Ateneo de Manila School of Law and my commerce degree from San Beda.

BAR EXAM HACK: DETERMINING WHETHER A COUNTERCLAIM IS COMPULSORY OR PERMISSIVE

A compulsory counterclaim is one which arises out of or is connected with the transaction or occurrence constituting the subject matter of the complaint.  A permissive counterclaim is one which is not a compulsory counterclaim.  The subject of compulsory/permissive counterclaims is a Bar FAQ. Almost all of the compulsory counterclaims which are asked in the…

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON REMEDIAL LAW: Actions Incapable of Pecuniary Estimation

One of the frequently asked bar questions on remedial law is that dealing with actions incapable of pecuniary estimation.  Under Section 19(1) of B.P. Blg. 129, the RTC shall exercise exclusive original jurisdiction in all civil actions in which the subject of the litigation is incapable of pecuniary estimation. The challenge for the bar examinee…