Chavez sues Marcelo, et al. for libel
| 05/25/2010 A libel complaint was filed by former Solicitor General Francisco “Frank” Chavez yesterday before the Department of Justice (DoJ) against five lawyers belonging to the Firm and two journalists of a major daily newspaper. Chavez sued lawyers Alejandro Alfonso  Navarro, F. Arthur Villaraza, Avelino Cruz Jr., former Ombudsman Simeon  Marcelo and Raoul Angangco of the Villaraza Cruz Marcelo & Angangco  Law Office in connection with an article published recently indicating  that he did not win a case during Chavez stint as  solicitor general. Chavez also included as  respondents in the complaint Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI) section  editor Pergentino Bandayrel and senior business writer Daxim Lucas. Chavez accused the lawyers and the two journalists of  committing libel which is punishable under Article 335 of the Revised  Penal Code. “Said article made it appear that I  was incompetent not only as a Solicitor General, but as a lawyer as  well. Said article besmirched my reputation which I have carefully  protected in my 38 years of law practice,” Chavez said. Chavez was referring to the May 21, 2010 article  published in the PDI entitled “The Firm hits back at Chavez.” In the said article, Chavez said Navarro, a senior  partner of The Firm, was quoted as saying that his record as former  solicitor general was “unblemished by victory.” Navarro admitted that he  was speaking on behalf of all the members of The Firm who have not held  public office. Navarro made the statement in  response to Chavez allegations that some members of The Firm are now  positioning themselves for juicy positions in the Aquino administration. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100525hed2.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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