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PDRCI conducts commercial arbitration training seminar at least once a year.  The training program being conducted by PDRCI is compliant with the Training Standards for ADR Practitioners of the OADR, Department of Justice.  Section 27, Title II (Program Standards for the Training of ADR Practitioners) provides that — Any program intended to serve as a basic training and accreditation program for ADR neutrals shall consist of a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours of lectures and/or coursework, and a minimum of sixteen (16) hours of simulations, practical exercises and/or skills training.

11th PDRCI Commercial Arbitration Training Seminar, July 25 to 29, 2016
First row from left (standing): Atty. Cyril Regalado, Atty. Roy Villa, Atty. Manuel Gordon, Atty. Alvin Batalla, Atty. Patrick Velez, Atty. Vien Lawrence Gabato, Atty. Rene Raphael Guina, Atty. Jose Mario Buñag, Atty. Arturo Selim, Atty. Jeffrey Constantino, Atty. Demetrio Custodio Jr., Atty. Jesus Antonio Ros, Atty. Danilo Cunanan, Atty. Jose Gabriel Benedicto, Atty. Alejandro Gaston, Jr., Atty. Dimitri Luis Roleda, Atty. German Lichauco II, Atty. Eric Santos, and Atty. Vladimir Bumatay
Second row from left (seating): Atty. Regina Lolita Laxamana, Atty. Maria Cecilia Capa, Atty. Teresita Laborte-Ildesa, Atty. Rosario S. Bernaldo, PDRCI Vice President for External Affairs Atty. Salvador Panga, Jr., PDRCI Treasurer and Training/Education Committee Chair Atty. Donemark Calimon, Atty. Nellie Jo Aujero-Regalado, Atty. Analene Balisong, Atty. Althea Barbara Acas, and Atty. Mia Carrisa Martin. (Not in photo: Atty. Dianne Marie Roa-Oarde)

Driven By Values, Delivering On A Vision.