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The document discusses the study materials used to review for various law subjects. For political law, the reviewer used was Nachura Outline Reviewer. For labor law, the textbooks used were Azucena Textbooks. For civil law, the reviewer was Jurado Reviewer. For taxation, the notes relied on were Lumbera Notes. For mercantile law, two reviewers were used - Sundiang and Miravite. For criminal law, the materials used were Boado Compact Reviewer and San Beda Red Notes. For remedial law, the reviewers were Riguera and notes from Esguerra. For legal ethics, the notes used were Domondon Notes.

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The document discusses the study materials used to review for various law subjects. For political law, the reviewer used was Nachura Outline Reviewer. For labor law, the textbooks used were Azucena Textbooks. For civil law, the reviewer was Jurado Reviewer. For taxation, the notes relied on were Lumbera Notes. For mercantile law, two reviewers were used - Sundiang and Miravite. For criminal law, the materials used were Boado Compact Reviewer and San Beda Red Notes. For remedial law, the reviewers were Riguera and notes from Esguerra. For legal ethics, the notes used were Domondon Notes.

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 Political Law – Nachura Outline Reviewer (This is the same reviewer I used during our

Political Review class. Political law is one of my weaknesses and reading this material helped
me make it through.) 
 Labor Law – Azucena Textbooks (These are the same books I used in law school. I’ve had
notes and memory aids on my books so it was easier for me to review and recall our discussions
in Labor.)
 Civil Law – Jurado Reviewer (Some say it’s outdated and bulky but I personally liked its
presentation. Since this subject covered the widest scope, retention was my number one enemy.
Hence, I chose a familiar reviewer to aid my retention on the topic. I had to supplement my
readings with Dean Navarro’s audio lectures available online.)
 Taxation – Lumbera Notes (I only relied on codal and Atty. Lumbera’s notes for tax. Her
lecture was more than enough, I swear! If you hate tax, you better attend her lecture.)
 Mercantile Law – Sundiang, Miravite (This is one of the few subjects where I used two
authors. I found Miravite somewhat incomplete so I supplemented my readings with Sundiang’s
Reviewer. Both reviewers were helpful though.)
 Criminal Law – Boado Compact Reviewer, San Beda Red Notes (This subject is my least
favorite so I had to make extra effort to understand it. I loved Boado’s simple presentation of
topics and it complemented Beda’s detailed notes perfectly.)
 Remedial Law – Riguera, Esguerra Notes (I used Atty. Riguera’s Reviewer to have a fresh
approach in Remedial Law as I used Riano in law school. Since the subject is about procedure,
understanding the flow is more important than retention of theories. So I decided to use a new
material to look at procedure from a different perspective. And it was successful because I was
able to bridge the gaps on the areas I had difficulty in. The materials shared with us by our
professor, Atty. Ramon Esguerra, also helped me a lot in reviewing the subject.)
 Legal Ethics – Domondon Notes 

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