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Plain-language guides and case briefs on Philippine law — researched from the firm's law library of 184,000+ statutes, Supreme Court decisions, and agency issuances, and written so non-lawyers can understand and act on them.

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Fire Insurance Premiums: When Partial Payment Is Not Enough in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court rules on whether partial premium payment makes a fire insurance policy valid and binding.

Employee Misconduct and Valid Dismissal: Lessons from Flores v. NLRC

When can an employer validly dismiss an employee for misconduct? The Supreme Court's ruling in Flores v. NLRC provides clear guidance.

Robbery With Homicide: Intent, Alibi, and Aggravating Circumstances Explained

A look at People v. Feliciano on robbery with homicide, the weakness of alibi, and how aggravating circumstances affect the penalty.

Statutory Rape in the Philippines: Understanding Consent and Penalties

Learn how Philippine courts handle statutory rape cases, from consent rules to penalties, based on a landmark Supreme Court ruling.

Sheriff Misconduct: Abuse of Authority and Legal Ethics in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court dismisses sheriff for grave abuse of authority and extortion in enforcing writ of attachment, reaffirming strict ethical standards for court officers.

Habitual Absences vs Security of Tenure: Balancing Employee Rights and Employer Prerogatives in Dismissal Case

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when habitual absences justify dismissal, balancing employee security of tenure against employer prerogatives in shipping.

The Best Evidence Rule: Proving Payment and Authority in Philippine Law

Philippine National Bank v. Court of Appeals clarifies when the best evidence rule requires producing an original document to prove payment and agency authority.

When Can an Employer Assign Tasks Outside Your Job Description? Philippine Labor Law

Philippine law limits management prerogative. Learn when an employer can assign tasks outside your job description and your rights.

When Can You Justifiably Use Force: Self-Defense in the Philippines

Learn the legal requirements for self-defense in the Philippines, including the elements of unlawful aggression and how courts assess justifiable force.

Liquidated Damages in Lease Agreements: Enforceability and Practical Implications

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when liquidated damages in lease contracts are enforceable and how courts treat penalty clauses.

Estafa vs Breach of Contract: When a Civil Wrong Becomes a Crime

The Supreme Court clarifies when failure to return leased property crosses from civil breach to criminal estafa, requiring criminal intent.

Judicial Accountability: Why Courts Must Follow Procedure in Capital Cases

Philippine Supreme Court annuls death sentence in rape case, reminding trial courts that guilty pleas in capital offenses require full evidentiary proof.

Rape Conviction Based on Victim's Testimony: Understanding Credibility in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court explains when a rape conviction can rest solely on the victim's credible testimony, and why force or intimidation is judged from the victim's perspective.

Return-to-Work Orders in Philippine Labor Disputes: What Marcopper Teaches Employers

The Supreme Court explains when employers may refuse to accept workers who defy a return-to-work order under Article 263(g) of the Labor Code.

Due Process Rights in Labor Organization Registration: A Philippine Jurisprudence

Explore how the Supreme Court protected due process rights in canceling a labor federation's registration, emphasizing the right to be heard.

Treachery in Philippine Criminal Law: Understanding Intent and Attack

Learn how Philippine courts define treachery, why it qualifies killing as murder, and what Patrolla v. People teaches about intent and attack.

Understanding Complex Crime When ONE ACT Leads TO Multiple Felonies IN The Philippines

Learn how Philippine law treats a single act causing multiple felonies, using the robbery-with-homicide ruling in People v. Silan.

Understanding Arbitration Clauses in Philippine Construction Contracts

The Supreme Court clarifies that broad arbitration clauses in construction contracts cover all disputes arising from the contract, including claims for fees on work subcontracted by the owner.

Highway Robbery vs Robbery with Homicide: Key Distinctions Explained

The Supreme Court clarifies when a hold-up on a Philippine highway is highway robbery under P.D. 532 or robbery with homicide under the Revised Penal Code.

Perfecting Appeals Understanding Timelines AND Motions FOR Reconsideration IN Philippine Courts

Learn why filing a motion for reconsideration with the NLRC is mandatory before seeking certiorari from the Supreme Court.

Proving Treachery in Murder Cases: Lessons from People v. Ocsimar

The Supreme Court clarifies that treachery must be proven as clearly as the crime itself, and a stab from behind does not automatically qualify as murder.

Termination of School Administrators: Qualification Standards and Due Process

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when schools may terminate administrators for lacking qualifications, and the due process required.

Rape Conviction Despite Intact Hymen: The Legal Definition of Rape in the Philippines

Philippine law does not require a broken hymen to prove rape. Entry into the labia is enough. Learn the legal definition.

Builder in Good Faith in the Philippines: Rights Under Property Law

When can a mistaken builder claim good faith under Philippine law? The Supreme Court's ruling in Pleasantville clarifies the rights of builders and landowners.