Last updated on 30 July 2024
Chiong & Lua-Chiong Law Office is a full-service law office located in Balanga City, Bataan. It caters criminal, civil (collection suits, damages, land disputes and family law-related cases), administrative, corporate and labor cases.
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Civil litigation
Criminal litigation
Family Law
General Corporate Services
Labor and Employment
Local Government, Election and Administrative Law
Taxation
The Lawyers: Atty. Joan Tricia G. Lua-Chiong is the managing partner of Chiong & Lua-Chiong Law Office. Atty. Trish graduated with second honors from Ateneo de Manila University School of Law, Makati. She is a Notary Public for her hometown - Balanga City, Bataan. She has a great deal of experience in the practice of law, particularly in labor, civil and procurement cases as she actively represents St. Moritz Security Agency in its labor disputes, civil issues and biddings as its former CEO/President. She specializes in handling corporate dealings and government compliances.
Atty. Don Victor V. Chiong is a litigation lawyer who graduated from San Beda University College of Law, Manila. Atty. Don first started his career in law practice as a Senior Associate at SyCip Gorres Velayo & Company (SGV) in Makati where he assisted multinational corporations in their tax compliances, particularly in Transfer Pricing. Thereafter, he became a Public Attorney and was assigned at PAO Manila District Office. After more than two years in the public service, Atty. Don decided to further hone his legal skills by going into private practice under the mentorship and guidance of Atty. Joji Capistrano, specializing in cases involving public officers. He had the rare opportunity of handling several high-profile cases before the Ombudsman and Sandiganbayan.
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