Legal Insights

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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Docket Fees and Estoppel in Lease Termination: Metrobank v. Perez

Supreme Court clarifies when late payment of docket fees is allowed and when a party is barred from raising jurisdiction.

Piercing the Form: How Allegations Determine Parties in HLURB Disputes

The Supreme Court clarifies that allegations in a complaint, not its title, determine who are parties to an HLURB case.

When Lawyers' Lives Lack Integrity: Disbarment for Gross Immorality and Multiple Marriages

The Supreme Court disbarred two lawyers for gross immorality involving bigamous marriages and illicit affairs, reaffirming that good moral character is a continuing requirement for lawyers.

Board Resolution Not Always Required for Corporate Verification in Appeals

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when corporate officers may sign verification and certification against forum shopping without a board resolution.

Psychological Incapacity: When Personality Disorders Do Not Nullify a Marriage

The Supreme Court clarifies that a diagnosis of personality disorders alone does not prove psychological incapacity under Article 36 of the Family Code.

Prior Physical Possession Prevails: Understanding Forcible Entry in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies forcible entry rules: prior physical possession, not ownership, determines who stays on the property until lawful ejectment.

Illegal Recruitment and Estafa: Distinguishing Roles and Defining Accountability

When do employees of an illegal recruiter face criminal liability? The Supreme Court clarifies the rules on conspiracy, syndicate, and penalties.

Challenging Election Results: Strict Rules for Pre-Proclamation Controversies in the Philippines

Learn the strict rules for pre-proclamation controversies in Philippine election law, based on the Supreme Court's ruling in Saño v. COMELEC.

Certiorari as an Improper Remedy: Navigating Procedural Missteps in Foreclosure Annulment

When a final judgment can be appealed, certiorari is not available. Learn the procedural rules from a Philippine Supreme Court ruling.

Upholding Public Land Rights Denying Land Registration Within Military Reservations

Supreme Court affirms that lands inside military reservations and forest lands are inalienable public domain, not registrable.

Intent to Gain in Robbery With Homicide: Key Element in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains intent to gain as a decisive element in robbery with homicide, clarifying the rules on killing incidental to robbery.

Moral Ascendancy in Rape Cases: The Duty of Care and Protection

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on how moral ascendancy substitutes for force in rape, and the duty of a mother's live-in partner.

Motion for Reconsideration: A Necessary Step Before Filing Certiorari

Learn why Philippine courts require a motion for reconsideration before a Rule 65 certiorari petition, as shown in this Supreme Court ruling.

Rape Conviction Affirmed: Victim Testimony and Deadly Weapon in Rape Cases

Supreme Court affirms rape convictions, ruling credible victim testimony suffices and a proven knife threat justifies exemplary damages.

Population Projections and Legislative Districts: The Malolos Case on Constitutional Compliance

The Supreme Court struck down RA 9591 creating Malolos' lone district, ruling that unreliable population projections cannot satisfy the 250,000 constitutional threshold.

Agency and Mortgage Law: When an Agent’s Signature Does Not Bind the Principal

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when an authorized agent’s mortgage signature binds only the agent, not the principal, and the role of laches.

Landowners Can Withdraw Revalued Compensation Pending Agrarian Dispute Resolution

Supreme Court affirms landowners' right to withdraw revalued compensation pending appeal in agrarian cases, citing just and timely payment principle.

Who Can Contest Property Taxes: Defining Legal Interest in Real Estate Assessments

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies who may protest real property tax assessments and what "legal interest" means under the Local Government Code.

Selling Subdivision Lots Without a License: Criminal Liability Under P.D. 957

Selling subdivision lots without an HLURB license is a crime. A later license does not erase liability, explains the Supreme Court.

Reasonable Doubt Prevails: Safeguarding Individual Rights in Drug Possession Cases

The Supreme Court acquits a drug possession accused, stressing proof beyond reasonable doubt and unbroken chain of custody under RA 9165.

Cooperative Members' Deposit Interest Exempt from Final Withholding Tax: DCCCO v. CIR

The Supreme Court ruled that cooperatives need not withhold 20% final tax on members' deposit interest, citing social justice.

Selling Subdivision Lots Without A License Hlurb Authority AND Criminal Liability Under PD 957

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that selling subdivision lots without an HLURB license is a crime, and a later license does not erase liability.

Waiver by Acquiescence: The Perils of Delay in Lease Agreement Disputes

A Supreme Court ruling shows how failing to promptly contest a lease violation can waive contractual rights — a cautionary tale for landlords and tenants.

Rape Conviction Affirmed: Credible Testimony and the Sweetheart Defense

Supreme Court affirms rape conviction, explaining how credible victim testimony outweighs the sweetheart defense in Philippine criminal law.