Sadsad Tamesis Legal and Accountancy Firm

Sadsad Tamesis Legal & Accountacy Firm

Bits of Law

Facilitating Cross-Border E-Commerce Transactions in the Philippines: The Electronic Commerce Act of 2000 (RA 8792)

The E-Commerce Act protects Philippine business and governance by legitimizing and safeguarding digital online transactions, and paving the way for e-Government services and digital trust across...

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: The Access Devices Regulation Act (RA 8484)

In an era where businesses and individuals alike rely heavily on digital platforms, cybercrime has become a global threat. The need for cybersecurity measures has become imperative, and in the...

A Look at Enforcement of Cross-Border/Foreign Judgments in the Philippines

In today’s increasingly globalized world, legal disputes often cross national borders. It is not uncommon for individuals or businesses to secure favorable court decisions abroad and later seek to...

International Equal Pay Day: Bridging Gender Pay Gaps in the Philippines

Gender equality has been a long-standing issue in almost every societal aspect imaginable in different parts of the world. While the world has seen major progress over the past half-century towards...

Reflections on the AI-fication of the Legal Industry in the Philippines

From paper trails to AI-driven tools, the legal profession is transforming at a rapid pace. Embracing digital innovation isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about staying competitive, delivering smarter...

Breach of Promise to Marry: Can You Sue Someone for a Broken Promise of Marriage?

Have you ever experienced heartbreak from a wedding that never happened? Did they promise to marry only to have it fall through? Have a sudden change of heart? You may have a case of a breach of...

SITUATIONER: Nuclear Weapons, Laws, and Policies in the Philippines

The Philippines, whose stance is rooted in Section 8 of the 1987 Constitution, always strongly upheld its values and advocacy against the proliferation of nuclear weapons, not only within the country...

Musings on the Law: The Concept of Prescription and the Cases of Corpuz, Jr., Desierto, and Consebido

In any legal battle, time is always of the essence. Thus, it is a lawyer’s duty to diligently and seasonably act on any legal matter entrusted by his clients, and he shall not cause or occasion delay...

RPVARA Explained: The Philippines’ Landmark Reform in Real Property Valuation

The law in terms of Property and Law has been constantly evolving. One of these improvements is the establishment of the Republic Act No. 12001, otherwise known as the Real Property Valuation and...
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You can call us at (02) 8463-4941 or (+63) 948 961 2397 to schedule a consultation with one of the firm’s lawyers. You can also send an email at legal@sadsadtamesislaw.com.

Our office is located at 7F Victoria Sports Tower, EDSA, South Triangle, Quezon City

Yes, please send us a message to schedule an appointment. Note that consultation fees apply.

The initial consultation usually consists of queries from both sides, so that the attorneys can begin understanding the bigger picture. The initial consultation does not include the reviewing of documents, so there’s no need to bring anything. While you don’t have to bring anything to the first meeting, you can inform us about the details of the case beforehand to ensure an easier consultation session.

Yes, there will always be a team working on the case to ensure prompt responses to your queries.

Our business hours are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.

Our areas of practice include Criminal Law, Labor Law, Corporation Law, and Litigation. For more information, please visit our Practice Area page.

We can conduct consultations and other legal services through video conferences. This is to ensure that our lawyers, staff, clients, and prospective clients are safe from the ongoing pandemic. However, we also do personal consultations in-office if the client so chooses. Do note that the availability of personal consultations is subject to the current safety protocols and the availability of the lawyers.

Yes, everything you tell your lawyer is strictly confidential. This is because of the Attorney-Client Privilege, stating that attorneys are prohibited from divulging any information that clients and prospective clients have shared with them. The Attorney-Client Privilege ensures that clients will always be able to trust their chosen attorneys when seeking advice.

To get started with your case, you can contact us by either calling (02) 8463-4941 or (+63) 948 961 2397, or by visiting our Contact page.

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