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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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Annulment and Parricide: The Prejudicial Question Rule Explained

When a marriage annulment case can—and cannot—suspend a criminal case for parricide under Philippine law.

Security of Tenure vs Academic Standards: The St. Mary's Academy Case

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on premature dismissal of teachers who failed the LET, balancing security of tenure with professional regulation.

Balancing Security and Privacy: The Supreme Court on Amparo, Habeas Data, and Enforced Disappearance Claims

The Supreme Court clarifies the limits of amparo and habeas data writs in Roxas v. Arroyo, balancing security, privacy, and state accountability.

Dishonesty in Public Service: The Cost of Misrepresentation and the Limits of the Right to Counsel

A Supreme Court ruling shows how dishonesty in securing civil service eligibility leads to dismissal, and why the right to counsel does not apply in administrative probes.

Judicial Ethics: Authorized and Unauthorized Absences for Philippine Judges

Explaining the Supreme Court ruling on when judges incur unauthorized absences and when filing leave is required under CSC rules.

Final Judgment Rule: When Court Decisions in Property Disputes Become Immutable

The final judgment rule makes court decisions in property disputes final and executory. Learn the exceptions and practical implications.

Survival of Actions: Property Rights Prevail After Death in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when lawsuits survive a party's death, focusing on property rights versus personal actions under Rule 3.

Prescription in Estate Settlement: Heirs' Rights and Time Limits Explained

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on prescription periods for heirs contesting extrajudicial estate settlements, fraud discovery, and time limits.

Just Compensation in Agrarian Reform: Courts Must Follow DAR Valuation Formula

Philippine Supreme Court rules that courts must apply DAR's mandatory valuation formula under RA 6657 in determining just compensation for agrarian reform lands.

Encroachment Disputes and Land Ownership Rights: A Philippine Supreme Court Guide

The Supreme Court clarifies how registered owners can recover encroached land through accion reivindicatoria, demolition, and damages.

Valid Service of Summons: Ensuring Corporate Officers Are Notified

Learn when substituted service of summons on a corporate officer is valid under Philippine rules, and how courts protect due process.

Mootness Doctrine: Why an Active Legal Dispute Matters in Presidential Eligibility Cases

The Supreme Court explains why a moot case on presidential reelection eligibility was dismissed, and what this means for election law.

When Pilots' Negligence Is the Proximate Cause: The 2010 Runway Collision Ruling

Supreme Court rules on proximate cause in the 1996 NAIA runway collision, holding pilots liable for gross negligence despite air traffic clearances.

Due Process in Labor Disputes: Reevaluation vs. Full Hearing Requirements

Supreme Court clarifies that due process in labor disputes requires opportunity to be heard, not a full hearing, in reevaluation cases.

Navigating the Chain of Custody: How Procedural Lapses Can Overturn Drug Convictions in the Philippines

Learn how the Supreme Court acquitted a drug suspect due to broken chain of custody, and what Section 21 of RA 9165 requires.

Water Districts as GOCCs: Reaffirming Government Control and Audit Authority

The Supreme Court reaffirms that water districts are government-owned or controlled corporations with special charters, settling tax and audit questions.

Unjust Enrichment: Security Agency Must Return Illegally Garnished NFA Funds

Supreme Court rules security agency must return P8.4M garnished from NFA under a void writ of execution, citing unjust enrichment.

Death of Accused Pending Appeal Extinguishes Criminal and Civil Liability

When an accused dies while appeal is pending, criminal liability and civil liability ex delicto are extinguished under Article 89 of the Revised Penal Code.

Certiorari as Remedy for Questioning Acquittal Based on Grave Abuse of Discretion

The Supreme Court clarifies when certiorari may question an acquittal and why errors of judgment remain barred by double jeopardy.

Death of the Accused Pending Appeal: What Happens to Criminal and Civil Liability

When an accused dies pending appeal, criminal liability and civil liability ex delicto are extinguished. Learn the rules from People v. Ayochok.

Friar Lands and Faulty Signatures: When Government Neglect Jeopardizes Land Ownership

The Supreme Court's Manotok ruling shows how documentary gaps in friar land sales can undermine even long-standing property claims.

Cityhood Laws and the Constitutional Criteria for Creating Philippine Cities

The Supreme Court struck down 16 cityhood laws for violating the Constitution's requirement that city creation follow Local Government Code criteria.

Disbarment for Notarizing Falsified Deed with Dead Donors

Notarizing a deed with deceased donors leads to disbarment. The Court explains a notary's duties and penalties for gross negligence.

Judicial Accountability and Timely Resolution of Cases as a Duty

A bank's premature debiting of a postdated check and the judiciary's duty to resolve cases promptly, explained.