FACULTY of Civil Law (Civil Law) students no longer have to compete for more computer time, thanks to new computers donated by Equitable Computer Services, Inc. (Equicom.)
Equicom donated 10 new computers; seven to the Civil Law section of the Central Library, and three to the Civil Law Dean’s office during a simple turnover ceremony last Aug. 19 at the Central Library Conference Hall.
Equicom chair Antonio Go and Equicom president Tony Conway headed the company’s delegation.
“These (computers) are a great help to the Civil Law students,” Prefect of Libraries Fr. Angel Aparicio, O.P. said. “This donation will benefit everybody.”
Later in the program, Civil Law professor Atty. Nilo Divina, Equitable-PCI Bank executive vice-president, launched his book, “A Handbook on Philippine Commercial Law.”
The book is a comprehensive guide to law students and bar reviewees on Supreme Court decisions in Commercial Law.
“During a bar-review lecture in the south, I noticed that some bar candidates were studying laws they didn’t need to study,” Divina said. “This book will help them because I only included the things included in the Bar Exam.”
Divina said he will be donating all the royalties due him to a scholarship fund for financially challenged but deserving law students.