Nilo Divina

[3] In October 2023, Divina was named one of the top 100 lawyers in the Philippines by the Asia Business Law Journal for six (6) consecutive years, from 2018 to 2023.

[4][5] He was also named Managing Partner of the Year in the 2021 Asian Legal Business (ALB) Philippine Law Awards held in November 2021.

He was also appointed corporate secretary of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, and was promoted to General Manager and Chief Legal Adviser.

In 1993, Divina started consultancy services for Equitable PCI Bank he was ultimately promoted as executive vice president, corporate secretary, and general counsel.

[36] Divina has been recognized for the seventh consecutive year as one of the top lawyers in the annual list by the Asia Business Law Journal.

Dulog Legal has conducted outreach in Malabon and Caloocan, addressing issues such as civil registry errors and estate planning.

[38][39] Divina is also dedicated to supporting Bahay Kanlungan ni Maria Domenica, a home for destitute elderly women and persons with disabilities in Antipolo City.

[43][44] Divina countered the accusations by filing perjury and libel cases against Patricia Bautista and her lawyer Lorna Kapunan.

He was summoned into a senate inquiry, where the line of questioning pertained to his alleged tolerance of hazing in the university, and for supposedly failing to stop the fraternity, Aegis Juris, from performing the illegal act.

[50] In 2024, the SC En banc per ponente Justice Samuel Gaerlan found Divina guilty of simple misconduct under Canon II, Sections 1 and 2 of the Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability and fined him P100,000.

[51] The Supreme Court's decision followed an anonymous complaint alleging that Divina engaged in illegal campaigning for the position of IBP-Central Luzon governor.

[52] In response to the ruling, Divina acknowledged the Supreme Court’s decision and stressed that his actions, while constituting simple misconduct, did not involve corruption or any intention to violate IBP's by-laws.