her work in government as clerk in the Office of
the Insurance Commissioner (February, 1962-December
1962). Later, she became Legal Officer I in the same
Office (January, 1963-October, 1964).
Her brief stint in the Office of the Insurance Commissioner
was cut short when she became a legal researcher in
the Court of First Instance of Rizal (October, 1964-July,
1969), thus, starting her long and illustrious career
in the judiciary. From being a researcher, she gradually
worked her way up in the ladder of judicial hierarchy
and, in the process, held various positions such as
Attorney Researcher (July, 1969-December, 1975), Senior
Attorney (January, 1976-October 20, 1976), and eventually
Division Clerk of Court of the Court of Appeals (October
21, 1976-January 17, 1983).
On January 18, 1983, she was appointed as the Presiding
Judge of the Regional Trial Court (Branch XXXVI) of
Calamba, Laguna. On November 4, 1986, she became the
Presiding Judge of the Regional Trial Court (Branch
CLIX) of Pasig City. From 1990 to 1992, she concurrently
held the position of Executive Judge of the Regional
Trial Court of Pasig City. She also served in different
capacities as an officer of the Philippines Judges’
Association and the Philippine Women Judges’
Association from 1987 to 1992.
On March 5, 1992, she went back to the Court of Appeals,
this time as an Associate Justice. She served in this
capacity until July 27, 2001, when she was appointed
as the Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals.
However, her occupation of the Office of the Presiding
Justice proved to be short-lived because on April
12, 2002 she was named Associate Justice of the High
Tribunal.
Born in Manila on December 19, 1940, Justice Austria-Martinez
was introduced early to the intricacies of the law.
Both her parents were lawyers. Her father, Retired
Colonel Benjamin A. Austria, served in the Philippine
Air Force while her mother, Remedios M. Austria, was
a Doctor of Civil Law and served as a consultant in
the Graduate School of the University of Santo Tomas
(UST). Justice Austria-Martinez is the widow of Atty.
Daniel T. Martinez who once served as the Clerk of
Court of the Supreme Court.
Her expertise in law is proven by her track record:
Examiner in Commercial Law in the 1994 Bar Examinations
and Examiner in Remedial Law in the 2000 Bar Examinations;
member of the Supreme Court’s Committee on Formulation
of Rules of Procedure in Family Courts which includes
the drafting of the Rules on Examination of a Child
Witness, on Domestic Adoption, on Commitment of Children,
and on Annulment and Declaration of Nullity of Marriage;
lecturer and resource person in various programs and
seminars conducted under the auspices of the Supreme
Court, the Philippine Judicial Academy and the U.P.
Law Center.
Justice Austria-Martinez graduated from the University
of the Philippines in 1962, earning the degree of
Bachelor Laws (LLB). She passed the Bar Examinations
given in 1962. She also obtained a Master’s
degree in National Security Administration in 1980
from the National Defense College of the Philippines
where she eventually became the Chairman of the Panel
of Examiners for Oral Defense in 1987, 1988 and 1991.
She also served as a member of the Board of Admission
in the same College for the School Years 1991-1993.
Justice Austria-Martinez also attended the 31st Program
of Instruction for Lawyers held at the Harvard Law
School in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1999.
Justice Austria-Martinez has two sons, Michael and
Bryan. Michael is married to Ma. Evangeline B. Austria.
They have two children, Marianne Nicole and Vince
Matthew. Bryan is still single.