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Pinoy Marino Rights – In Memoriam: Atty. Ignacio “Champ” Sapalo, father of the Intellectual Property Code (1944-2023)

Dennis Gorecho by Dennis Gorecho
July 31, 2023
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THE carabao symbolizes strength, power, efficiency, perseverance, and hard work.

Carabaos are the main attraction of the “Pasungay Festival”  in San  Joaquin, Iloilo every third Saturday of January.

Spectators gather to watch  the ferocious display of power by male carabaos, bulls, and horses to win the fight. Locals have said that it is a celebration of the importance of farm animals in their daily life as an agricultural community.

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San Joaquin  is the hometown  of   Atty. Ignacio “Champ” Sapalo, the managing partner of our Sapalo Velez Bundang Bulilan (SVBB) law offices.

Sapalo  was born in San Joaquin  on July 31, 1944 as  the only son  of former mayor  Modesto Sapalo and Maria Savillo.

He was a valedictorian of St. Clement’s Academy of Iloilo City in 1959 and later finished his Bachelor of Science (major in engineering) in 1963 from Ateneo de Manila.

He obtained his Bachelor of Laws in 1967 at the Ateneo law school where he was one of the co-founders of the Utopia fraternity in 1964 along with classmate Eugene Tan.

After years of working with Sycip Salazar  Gatmaitan Law offices and Ross Selph Salcedo Del Rosario Bito  Misa law firm, Atty. Sapalo established  the “Tan & Sapalo” law offices, along with  Tan  on  August 1, 1976, specializing in the areas of intellectual property (IP) and admiralty/maritime laws.

Sapalo was appointed Director of the Bureau of Patents, Trademarks and Technology Transfer (BPTT) from 1987 to 1996, the predecessor of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO).

As BPTT head, Sapalo was one of the persons who actively worked for the enactment of Republic Act 8293 or the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines (IP Code) which was signed into law on June 6, 1997.

He was a professor of Intellectual Property at the Ateneo School of Law since 1991 and at the Jose Rizal University since 2016. He was the founder  of the Intellectual Property Foundation.

In Developers Group, Inc. vs. Sapalo (G.R. No. 114802, June 21, 2001), the Supreme Court ruled in the affirmative on the  issue  of whether, despite the institution of an Inter Partes case for cancellation of a mark with the BPTTT by one party, the adverse party can file a subsequent action for infringement with the regular courts of justice in connection with the same registered mark.

In 2000, he rejoined the  SVBB law offices which is  one  of the front-running law firms in the country engaged in intellectual property prosecution, maintenance, licensing, and enforcement.

SVBB later evolved into a full-service law firm with diversified practice areas in Philippine law, including corporation/taxation, litigation and labor (specifically seafarers’ claims) with branch offices in Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Cagayan de Oro.

The almost five decades of the existence of SVBB law offices, during which it witnessed episodes of political turmoil and economic crisis, is a testament to the sterling character and resilience of the partners, lawyers, and staff of the firm. 

“Serving with a heart; driven to master change” is SVBB’s motto that captures what the firm is, its  culture and values in the protection of the client’s interests with sensitivity, care, and attention.

The motto, in essence, is an adaptation of the dictum, “No master but law. No guide but conscience. No aim but justice,” immortalized by former Supreme Court Justice Jose Benedicto Luis Reyes.

Notwithstanding Shakespeare’s derogatory remarks about lawyers (“The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers” from Henry VI), Sapalo  underscored that lawyering is very much a noble profession. Lawyers apply their knowledge of the law to sort out, settle and resolve the countless conflicts among individuals, families and communities.

Sapalo stressed that on the lawyer’s shoulders fall the challenging task of ferreting out the truth in every case they handle, carefully balancing contending interests to reach fair and just results, and always staying within the bounds of the rule of law.

“Change, indeed, is the rule of the day, but our basic commitment and obligation to protect the interests of our clients remain constant. As good lawyers, we will carefully balance contending interests to reach fair and just results, and always staying within the bounds of the rule of law,” Sapalo said.

SVBB is committed to performing the noble task of upholding justice with excellence and professionalism, for the good and interest of society, especially the poor and underprivileged.

In line with its commitment to the principle of social justice,  SVBB  advocates  Filipino seafarers’ rights through initiatives to ensure better protection in coordination with various groups like the Stella Maris Philippines.

Atty. Sapalo married Dra. Maja Ayaso on March 27, 1977  and had one son, Ignacio “ Dito”.

Atty. Sapalo died last July 21, 2023, due to cancer, days before his 79th birthday on July 31 and the SVBB’s  47th anniversary on August 1.

(Atty. Dennis Gorecho heads the seafarers’ division of the Sapalo Velez Bundang Bulilan law offices. For comments, email info@sapalovelez.com, or call 09175025808 or 09088665786.)

 

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ATTY. DENNIS R. GORECHO had two of Eraserheads band members as his roommates while studying at the University of the Philippines Diliman. He was a staff photographer of the UP Collegian and wrote for the Manila-based newspaper Today. He was admitted to the bar in 1999 after which he joined the Sapalo Velez Bundang Bulilan (SVBB) Law Office where he is now a junior partner and heads the seafarers’ division.

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