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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Refusal to Accept Notices Upholds Lessor's Rights in Unlawful Detainer Cases

A lessee's refusal to accept notices to vacate cannot defeat a lessor's right to recover possession in unlawful detainer cases.

Custody Rights and the Child's Welfare: Reassessing Habeas Corpus in Family Disputes

The Supreme Court clarifies that habeas corpus in child custody cases aims to determine rightful custody, not just produce the child.

Misconduct vs Termination: Balancing Employee Rights and Employer Prerogatives

A seafarer's dismissal for a positive drug test is upheld, but the Court awards nominal damages for lack of due process.

Habeas Corpus for Child Custody: What the Supreme Court Requires

The Supreme Court clarifies when habeas corpus applies to child custody disputes and why courts must hold a trial, not just produce the child.

When a Transfer Becomes Constructive Dismissal: Limits on Management Prerogative

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when an employee transfer crosses the line from valid management prerogative to constructive dismissal, requiring reinstatement and backwages.

Accountability for Group Actions: Establishing Conspiracy in Criminal Law

Understand how Philippine courts determine conspiracy in criminal cases, when group liability attaches, and why mere presence or evasion of arrest does not equate to guilt.

Res Ipsa Loquitur and Proximate Cause in Philippine Electric Accident Cases

How the Supreme Court applied res ipsa loquitur and proximate cause principles to hold an electric cooperative liable for electrocution injuries.

Eyewitness Identification Reliability and the Totality of Circumstances Test in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains when out-of-court eyewitness identification is reliable under the totality of circumstances test, and how in-court identification cures defects.

Just Compensation Under CARP: Applying RA 6657 Valuation Principles

The Supreme Court clarifies that just compensation for lands acquired under RA 6657 must follow Section 17 factors and DAR AO No. 6, not PD No. 27.

Positive Identification Prevails Over Alibi in Philippine Murder Conviction

How the Supreme Court affirmed a murder conviction, ruling that credible eyewitness identification outweighs the inherently weak defense of alibi.

Reconveyance and Good Faith: Protecting Land Ownership in the Philippines

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies reconveyance actions, good faith purchasers, and why registration alone does not vest land ownership in the Philippines.

Attorney's Fees and Quantum Meruit: Fair Compensation for Legal Services in the Philippines

Learn how Philippine courts determine reasonable attorney's fees and quantum meruit principles, with insights from a Supreme Court ruling on contractual obligations.

Mining Rights and State Control: The Limits of Exploration Permits in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on exploration permits, vested rights, and state control over mineral reservations under the Mining Act.

Handwriting Analysis and Election Disputes: Protecting the Sanctity of the Ballot

The Supreme Court clarifies when handwriting analysis may invalidate ballots in election protests, stressing that no two persons write alike.

Reinstatement vs Separation Pay: Defining Strained Relations in Illegal Dismissal Cases

When can an illegally dismissed employee be denied reinstatement due to strained relations? The Supreme Court clarifies the rule.

Illegal Dismissal, Retirement Age, and Employee Benefits: Key Lessons from Ondevilla v. Colegio de San Juan de

Learn how the Supreme Court ruled on constructive dismissal, optional retirement, and CBA benefits for managerial employees in this Philippine labor case.

Contempt of Court: Upholding Judicial Authority and Enforcing Final Judgments

The Supreme Court held GSIS in indirect contempt for delaying payment of a final disability award, reaffirming that final judgments must be obeyed.

GSIS Held in Contempt for Delaying Payment of Permanent Total Disability Benefits Under RA 8291

Supreme Court cites GSIS for indirect contempt for delaying payment of a member's permanent total disability benefits under RA 8291.

Rape of a Mentally Retarded Person: Court Upholds Conviction and Justice

The Supreme Court affirms the rape conviction of a man who sexually assaulted a mentally retarded woman, clarifying the rules on consent, evidence, and penalties.

Deed of Sale Presumed Valid Absent Clear Proof of Fraud

Supreme Court clarifies that notarized deeds of sale enjoy presumption of authenticity; challengers must present clear and convincing evidence of fraud.

When Loan Restructuring Terms Must Be in Writing: The Marcopper Case

A Supreme Court ruling on why unwritten conditions in loan restructuring cannot be enforced, and the binding nature of written agreements.

Liberty vs Military Authority: Balancing Rights in the Philippine Armed Forces

Supreme Court ruling on a general's preventive suspension and arrest, clarifying due process and injunctive relief in military discipline cases.

Probable Cause and Witness Credibility in Preliminary Investigations for Murder

Supreme Court clarifies how prosecutors should weigh witness credibility and probable cause in murder preliminary investigations.

Public Hearing Imperative Invalidating Ordinances Without Community Input

A municipal ordinance imposing goodwill fees without a valid prior public hearing is void, the Supreme Court rules.