![]() ![]() To this day, 30 years later, his explanations ring crystal clear in my mind, as if they were being taught by him right in front of me. His eloquence and clarity greatly contributed to my surplus of notes for that subject. There was no judiciousness in my note taking for Succession – everything was worth taking note of and everything was worth remembering. ![]() I had my own notebook for his subject, writing down everything there is to write. I never felt that I was studying to pass I studied because I wanted to learn. We sat starstruck and in awe of a man who was articulate and ready to share his knowledge on the subject. What we got instead was a revelation of the man’s deep understanding and mastery of Succession. Our first meeting with him was for an orientation to his class – in Jesuit schools known as schola brevis – which we expected to be a quick discussion predominantly riddled with the minutiae and requirements of his subject. ![]() He was also a polymath – a person with a wide knowledge of various fields. Reyes (JBL Reyes), who was known as a civil law expert during his lifetime. ![]() He was a long-standing professor, a civil law expert, and was often compared to Justice Jose B.L. Not too long ago, I wrote an article on “the teachers who shaped us.” I reminisced about my law school days with some of my professors. ![]()
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