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No. Unfortunately, this still involves attorney-client privilege. It might also result in a conflict of interest. Even though the lawyer is no longer retained as counsel by his former client, he cannot divulge information he obtained while he was a lawyer for said client. This would be unethical and would defeat the purpose of the privilege mentioned. Ultimately, people will no longer trust lawyers with confidential information. Also it would be a violation of Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability.
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Robinsons Magnolia
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7,777,953,509
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Never been but someday I hope to visit.
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Alabang Town Center
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Ritchmonde hotel kinda old but affordable
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7,777,953,576
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DreamPlay
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Streets Of Metro Manila (a To Z)
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Nueva Vizcaya Street, Sto. Cristo, Quezon City -
7,777,953,205
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Loboc River Cruise
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Ayala Fairview Terraces
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Davao Crocodile Park and Zoo
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The "other" Colas
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Around The World Naman Tayo! (A-Z)
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99 red balloons
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visit Beaches And Resorts Near Manila (Travel by Car)
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As a rule no. Because of lawyer-client privilege. Unless the client wants to commit a future crime and the lawyer's assistance is sought to further said crime.
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Ayala One