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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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Understanding the One-Specific-Offense Rule for Search Warrants in Philippine Drug Cases

A defective search warrant covering multiple offenses voids seizures, even if the accused waives objections to arrest.

Invalid Search Warrants: Protecting Rights Against Unreasonable Seizures

The Supreme Court acquits a drug suspect after ruling that a search warrant covering two offenses is void, making seized evidence inadmissible.

Good Faith and Land Titles: A Purchaser's Duty Until Registration

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a land buyer's good faith is measured—from purchase until registration of the deed.

Navigating Appeals in Estate Proceedings: The Necessity of a Record on Appeal

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that appeals in special proceedings require both a notice of appeal and record on appeal within 30 days.

Who Can Appeal an Invalidated Appointment? CSC v. Binay Explained

The Supreme Court clarifies who may appeal a disapproved government appointment and why residency and education requirements matter in local posts.

Appointment Validity and Appeal Rights: Key Insights from the Binay CSC Case

Learn who may appeal a disapproved local government appointment and how residency qualifications are judged under Philippine law.

Residency Requirements for Government Positions: The Binay Case Explained

Learn how the Supreme Court’s ruling in CSC v. Binay clarifies residency rules for local government appointments and why accuracy in your Personal Data Sheet matters.

Mootness Doctrine: When Supervening Events Make Court Rulings Irrelevant

Philippine Veterans Bank v. CA explains when a case becomes moot and academic due to supervening events and why courts dismiss such petitions.

Dual Citizenship by Birth vs. Naturalization: Election Eligibility in the Philippines

The Supreme Court clarifies when dual citizens by birth may run for office without renouncing foreign citizenship under R.A. 9225.

Upholding Final Judgments: The Prohibition Against Defiance of Court Orders

The Supreme Court reiterates that final judgments are immutable and must be obeyed, even by government entities, in National Steel Corporation v. City of Iligan.

When Tax Rulings Become Final: Prohibition, Forum Shopping, and the Hierarchy of Courts

The Supreme Court clarifies when a writ of prohibition may be filed directly with the Court of Appeals despite the hierarchy of courts rule.

Condominium Dues and VAT: Supreme Court Clarifies Taxability of Association Fees

The Supreme Court confirms that condominium association dues are not subject to VAT, income tax, or withholding tax.

Omission vs False Statement: Protecting Labor Rights in Employment Applications

Supreme Court rules mere omission of past employment in a job application is not false information justifying dismissal.

Beneficial Use Doctrine: Who Pays Real Property Tax on Government-Owned Land

When government property is leased to a private entity, the beneficial use doctrine makes the lessee liable for real property tax. Learn the rule.

Retirement as Evasion: When Public Officials Still Face Administrative Charges

Can a retired public official still face administrative charges? The Supreme Court clarifies when voluntary retirement is considered an evasion of liability.

Solidary Liability and Interest Rates in Philippine Partnerships: Key Lessons from a Supreme Court Ruling

A look at a Supreme Court ruling on solidary liability, novation, and unconscionable interest rates in business loans and partnerships.

Res Judicata Bars Relitigation of Contract Validity in Loan Disputes

The Supreme Court clarifies when a dismissal order bars a second lawsuit on the same loan contract under res judicata.

Supreme Court Strikes Down BIR Rule on Bank Expense Allocation

The Supreme Court voided Revenue Regulations No. 4-2011 for overstepping BIR authority and violating taxpayers' right to choose accounting methods.

Boundary Disputes in the Philippines: Resolving Territorial Conflicts Between LGUs

The Supreme Court settles the Makati-Taguig territorial dispute, explaining how boundary conflicts between local governments are resolved.

Libel Venue in the Philippines: Where Can a Public Official File a Case?

Learn the rules on libel venue for public officials under the Revised Penal Code, as clarified by the Supreme Court.

Lawyer Suspended for Using Colleague's Name Without Consent in Court Filings

Supreme Court suspends lawyer for two years for forging colleague's signature and using his name in a civil case without authorization.

When Filing Two Property Lawsuits Is Not Forum Shopping: The Hocorma Ruling

The Supreme Court clarifies when filing both an ejectment case and a collection suit over the same property does not constitute forum shopping.

Writs of Possession in Extrajudicial Foreclosures: What Borrowers Should Know

Learn when courts must issue writs of possession after extrajudicial foreclosure, the limited exceptions, and the proper remedies for borrowers.

Failure to State vs. Lack of Cause of Action: Key Distinctions in Philippine Property Cases

Learn the crucial difference between failure to state a cause of action and lack of cause of action, as clarified by the Supreme Court in Roa v. Sy.