ALON & PARTNERS LAW

Your Trusted Legal Advisors

In the intricate landscape of legal matters, having a reliable guide is paramount. At Alon & Partners, we understand that navigating the complexities of the law can feel overwhelming. That's why we're more than just your legal representatives – we are your trusted advisors. We take the time to listen, understand your unique situation, and provide clear, strategic counsel tailored to your needs. With our deep expertise and unwavering commitment, we stand by your side, offering clarity, support, and effective solutions to achieve the best possible outcome. Let us be the steady hand that guides you through every step of your legal journey.

PRACTICE AREAS

Our Legal Expertise

We offer comprehensive legal solutions to individuals, families, and businesses across the Philippines. Our experienced attorneys provide expert guidance and representation in various practice areas, including complex business transactions, family law, and government regulations. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and advancing your interests.

Philippine Election Law

A Philippine election lawyer advises candidates on legal compliance, safeguarding their rights throughout the election process. They are crucial in upholding the sanctity of the ballot box and ensuring honest vote counting. They also address irregularities by filing protests and handling disputes, such as pre-proclamation controversies and election protests.

Corporate & Business Law

Corporate Law handles legal issues concerning businesses, including their formation, management, and dissolution. It encompasses governance, transactions, and regulatory compliance, ensuring businesses operate within legal boundaries and promoting sound corporate practices.

Land Reform & Agricultural Law

An agrarian lawyer specializes in land reform and agricultural law, primarily under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL). They handle legal matters concerning land redistribution, farmers' rights, and land disputes. They may represent farmers, landowners, or the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in court.

Litigation & Dispute Resolution

A litigation lawyer, or litigator, represents clients in legal disputes through the court system. They handle all aspects of the process, from investigation and pleadings to trial and appeal. While aiming to avoid trial, they strategize to protect a client's interests, manage risks, and seek favorable judgments or settlements.

Family Law and Adoption

A family law and adoption lawyer in the Philippines specializes in legal matters involving the Family Code and adoption laws. They guide clients through the socio-legal process of adoption, which aims to provide a permanent family for a child. They handle court proceedings and ensure all actions are in the child's best interests.

Corporate Compliances

A corporate compliance lawyer in the Philippines ensures a company follows all laws, regulations, and ethical standards. They provide legal advice, draft contracts, and manage regulatory filings to minimize legal risks. Their work is vital for preventing litigation, protecting a company's reputation, and fostering sound corporate governance.

Land Use Conversion

A land use conversion lawyer specializes in changing agricultural land to non-agricultural purposes in the Philippines. They guide clients through the legal process, ensuring compliance with laws like CARL and the Local Government Code. They handle applications, liaise with government agencies, and address disputes to facilitate responsible land development.

Administrative Law

An administrative lawyer provides legal advice and representation on government regulations and procedures. They guide clients on compliance, draft legal documents, and represent them in administrative hearings before agencies like the Department of Labor and Employment. Their expertise is crucial for navigating complex government processes and ensuring legal adherence.

Public Officers Consultancy

A Public Officers Consultancy Lawyer provides legal advice to public officials on governance, ethics, and administrative regulations. They guide officers in upholding accountability, integrity, and compliance with laws relevant to their official duties. This specialization ensures public service is conducted lawfully and ethically.

Attorneys

Meet the Advocates

The Foundation
of Alon & Partners

Atty. Jasper P. Alon

Atty. Jasper P. Alon is the visionary Founding and Managing Partner of Alon & Partners Law. Driven by a profound commitment to exceptional legal service, he established the firm with a clear goal: to provide trusted and comprehensive legal counsel. Leveraging deep expertise, Atty. Alon built Alon & Partners to effectively navigate complex legal challenges and consistently achieve optimal outcomes for clients. His enduring leadership and unwavering dedication continue to define the firm’s values and client-centric philosophy.

Practice Areas
  • Administrative Law
  • Election Law (Pre-Proclamation, Post-Proclamation, and Electoral Contests)
  • Agrarian Reform and Cadastral Proceedings
  • Land Disputes
  • Land Use Reclassification and Conversion
  • Civil and Criminal Litigation
  • Corporate Law
  • Regulatory Compliance
Educational Background

Master of Laws (Candidate)
San Beda University

Juris Doctor
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Business Economics)
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Christian Paul A. Estandarte

Senior Partner

This senior legal professional excels in criminal defense cases, representing clients in intricate administrative investigations and intra-corporate controversies, especially those involving public law enforcement agencies.

Practice Areas
  • Criminal and Quasi-Criminal Litigation
  • Law Enforcement Administrative Cases (NAPOLCOM, RIAS, etc.)
  • Corporate Disputes
  • Contracts and Damages
  • Election Law
  • Corporate Compliance
Educational Background

Juris Doctor
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationFinance
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

This senior legal professional excels in criminal defense cases, representing clients in intricate administrative investigations and intra-corporate controversies, especially those involving public law enforcement agencies.

Yoshabel N. Granada – Alon

Partner

Bringing deep compassion and sharp legal acumen, this partner specializes in family and labor cases. She also provides vital legal support to both startups and established businesses, guiding them through complex corporate and labor compliance.

Practice Areas
  • Family Law
  • Labor Law
  • Business Law
  • Contract Drafting and Negotiation
  • Adoption under the Domestic Administrative Adoption and Alternative Child Care Act
Educational Background

Juris Doctor
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Management Accounting)
Liceo de Cagayan University

Bringing deep compassion and sharp legal acumen, this partner specializes in family and labor cases. She also provides vital legal support to both startups and established businesses, guiding them through complex corporate and labor compliance.

Joanne Marie D. Pacuribot

Partner

Focused on civil litigation and procedural remedies, this partner adeptly represents clients in both judicial and administrative forums. Her expertise spans matters concerning land, personal status, and electoral processes.

Practice Areas
  • Civil Litigation
  • Ejectment and Land Disputes
  • Civil Registry Corrections (Birth, Paternity, and Related Records)
  • Administrative Cases
  • Election Law (Special Proceedings under COMELEC Rules)
Educational Background

Juris Doctor
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Masters of Business Administration
College of the Holy Spirit Manila

Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting
University of San Carlos

Focused on civil litigation and procedural remedies, this partner adeptly represents clients in both judicial and administrative forums. Her expertise spans matters concerning land, personal status, and electoral processes.

Camid B. Gandamra III

Partner

Specializing in election-related cases, this partner brings immersed experience in handling Commission on Elections (COMELEC) cases and providing direct legal support during actual electoral operations. He also advises clients on employment relations and contractual matters.

Practice Areas
  • Election Law (COMELEC proceedings and on-the-day election operations)
  • Labor Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Contract Law
Educational Background

Juris Doctor
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

Specializing in election-related cases, this partner brings immersed experience in handling Commission on Elections (COMELEC) cases and providing direct legal support during actual electoral operations. He also advises clients on employment relations and contractual matters.

Reynald E. Mangao

Partner

This partner offers extensive consultancy in land development and agrarian compliances. He particularly focuses on land tenure conversions, expertly navigating the prevailing DAR Administrative Orders.

Practice Areas
  • Land Use Conversion and Agrarian Law
  • Quasi-Criminal Litigation
  • Land Registration and Titling
  • Post-Proclamation Election Contests
Educational Background

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Business Economics)
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Juris Doctor
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

This partner offers extensive consultancy in land development and agrarian compliances. He particularly focuses on land tenure conversions, expertly navigating the prevailing DAR Administrative Orders.

Lorenzo Rafael P. Maagad

Partner

Providing strategic legal guidance, this partner assists clients with matters involving public accountability, government regulation, and compliance. He expertly navigates the legal intricacies of public administration and corporate operations.

Practice Areas
  • Administrative Law
  • Quasi-Criminal Proceedings
  • Corporate Governance and Compliance
  • Public Officers Consultancy
Educational Background

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Financial Management)
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Juris Doctor
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

Providing strategic legal guidance, this partner assists clients with matters involving public accountability, government regulation, and compliance. He expertly navigates the legal intricacies of public administration and corporate operations.

Digests

Recent Updates

Witness Protection, Security and Benefit Program under Republic Act No. 6981 (1991)

When justice depends on testimony that could place a witness’s life in danger, the law provides safeguards to ensure that truth can still be spoken. In the Philippines, this protection comes through the Witness Protection, Security and Benefit Program under Republic Act No. 6981 (1991). Below is a breakdown of its key features and practical applications.

Legal Basis

The Witness Protection, Security and Benefit Act (RA 6981) provides the framework for protecting witnesses whose testimony is crucial in criminal proceedings, particularly when threats to their safety arise. The Department of Justice (DOJ) administers the Program and may enlist the cooperation of other government agencies for its effective implementation.

Who May Be Admitted

Admission is not automatic. Under Section 3 of RA 6981, a person may be covered by the Program if:

  • They have witnessed or possess vital information on the commission of a crime and are testifying (or about to testify) before a court, quasi-judicial body, or investigating authority.
  • The crime involved is a grave felony under the Revised Penal Code, or its equivalent under special laws.

  • Their testimony is material and can be substantially corroborated.

  • They or their family face threats, intimidation, or harassment because of their testimony.

  • They are not a law enforcement officer (although immediate family members of such officers may qualify).

On Becoming a State Witness

Notably, Section 10 of RA 6981 and Rule 119, Section 17 of the Rules of Court require that a state witness must “not appear to be the most guilty.”

  • “Most guilty” refers to the highest degree of culpability, not necessarily the harshest penalty (see: People v. Ocimar, G.R. No. 94555, Aug. 17, 1992; Jimenez v. People, G.R. No. 209195, Sept. 17, 2014).

  • Absolute necessity for testimony, absence of other direct evidence, and substantial corroboration are additional conditions.

Steps in Admission

  1. Application to DOJ – The prospective witness submits an application, evaluated by the DOJ.

  2. Evaluation & Certification – If requirements are met, the DOJ issues a certification of admission.

  3. If Case is Ongoing – Where information has already been filed in court, the prosecutor may move for the discharge of an accused so they may testify as a state witness, subject to court approval.

  4. Court’s Role – The trial court ensures that statutory requirements are satisfied before granting discharge.

Rights and Benefits

Once admitted, a witness enjoys:

  • Safe housing, relocation, or even change of identity.

  • Financial assistance for self and family.

  • Protection from workplace dismissal due to absences caused by witness duty.

  • Travel allowance and subsistence support.

  • Free medical care for injuries linked to testimony.

  • Burial and educational benefits for dependents in case of death.

  • Immunity from prosecution when admitted as a state witness (Sec. 12, RA 6981).


When to Invoke

The Program should be invoked when:

  • A witness’s testimony is indispensable to the prosecution of a grave crime.

  • The witness or their family faces credible threats or harassment linked to their testimony.

  • The prosecution’s evidence requires corroboration that only a witness-participant can provide.

  • An accused may be discharged to testify for the State, provided they are not the most guilty and their testimony is absolutely necessary.

Closing Note

The Witness Protection Program balances two imperatives: shielding lives and ensuring justice. It prevents the chilling effect of threats and intimidation, while also reinforcing the prosecution’s ability to present vital testimony.

At Alon & Partners Law Office, we emphasize that invoking the Program is both a legal strategy and a human safeguard—one that underscores the State’s commitment to truth and accountability.