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In re LUIS B. TAGORDA
SYLLABUS
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G.R. No. 32329 | In re: Tagorda 5/16/20, 7:51 PM
1. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW; DISBARMENT
AND SUSPENSION; SECTION 21 OF THE CODE
OF CIVIL PROCEDURE AS AMENDED BY ACT
No. 2828, AND CANONS 27 AND 28 OF THE
CODE OF ETHICS ADOPTED BY THE
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION AND THE
PHILIPPINE BAR ASSOCIATION CONSTRUED
AND APPLIED; SOLICITATION OF CASES BY AN
ATTORNEY AS GROUND FOR DISBARMENT OR
SUSPENSION. — Application is given to section
21 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended by
Act No. 2828, providing: "The practice of soliciting
cases at law for the purpose of gain, either
personally or through paid agents or brokers,
constitutes malpractice," and to Canons 27 and 28
of the Code of Ethics adopted by the American Bar
Association in 1908 and by the Philippine Bar
Association in 1917, to the case of the respondent
lawyer.
2. ID.; ID.; ID.; ID. — The law is a profession
and not a business.
3. ID.; ID.; ID.; ID. — The solicitation of
employment by an attorney is a ground for
disbarment or suspension.
4. ID.; ID.; ID.; ID. — Solicitation of business
by circulars or advertisements, or by personal
communications or interviews not warranted by
personal relations, is unprofessional, and the
commission of offenses of this character amply
justices permanent elimination from the bar. But as
mitigating circumstances working in favor of the
respondent there are, first, his intimation that he
was unaware of the impropriety of his acts,
second, his youth and inexperience at the bar, and,
third, his promise not to commit a similar mistake in
the future. As a result, the respondent attorney is
suspended from the practice as an attorney-at-law
for the period of one month.
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DECISION
MALCOLM, J p
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1928
"MY DEAR LIEUTENANT: I would
like to inform you of the approaching date
for our induction into office as member of
the Provincial Board, that is on the 16th of
next month. Before my induction into
office I should be very glad to hear your
suggestions or recommendations for the
good of the province in general and for
your barrio in particular. You can come to
my hose at any time here in Echague, to
submit to me any kind of suggestion or
recommendation as you may desire.
"I also inform you that despite my
membership in the Board I will have my
residence here in Echague. I will attend
the sessions of the Board in Ilagan, but
will come back home on the following day
here in Echague to live and serve with you
as a lawyer and notary public. Despite my
election as member of the Provincial
Board, I will exercise my legal profession
as a lawyer and notary public. In case you
cannot see me at home on any week day,
I assure you that you can always find me
there on every Sunday. I also inform you
that I will received any work regarding
preparations of documents of contract of
sales and affidavits to be sworn to before
me as notary public even on Sundays.
"I would like you all to be informed
of this matter for the reason that some
people are in the belief that my residence
as member of the Board will be in Ilagan
and that I would then be disqualified to
exercise my profession as lawyer and as
notary public. Such is not the case and I
would make it clear that I am free to
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Separate Opinions
OSTRAND, J., dissenting:
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