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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Air Carrier Breach of Contract: Damages and Interest in Air Travel Disputes

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when legal interest runs on damages awarded in air carrier breach of contract cases.

Father’s Conviction for Rape: Death Penalty Reduced to Reclusion Perpetua

Supreme Court affirms father’s rape conviction but reduces death penalty to reclusion perpetua because the information omitted the victim’s age.

When Love Fades Psychological Incapacity VS Marital Disaffection IN Philippine LAW

The Supreme Court clarifies when a spouse's emotional distance is psychological incapacity under Article 36, and when it is simply a failed marriage.

Eminent Domain and Just Compensation: Protecting Property Rights in the Philippines

Learn how the Supreme Court protects property rights in eminent domain cases, and why just compensation must follow legal procedures.

Respecting Final Judgments: The Imperative of Closure in Legal Proceedings

Explore the Supreme Court's ruling in Ibasco v. PDCP on finality of judgments, timely appeals, and the limits of injunctive relief in foreclosure cases.

Vitiated Consent and Simulated Sales: Understanding Contract Nullity in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains when fraud vitiates consent and simulated prices void sales, using a family land dispute as a guide.

Circumstantial Evidence in Rape Cases: Proving Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt

The Supreme Court explains how circumstantial evidence can establish rape beyond reasonable doubt, even when the victim was unconscious during the assault.

When Falsified Encashment Slips Lead to Estafa: Lessons from People v. Domingo

The Supreme Court affirms a conviction for estafa through falsification of commercial documents, clarifying the elements and penalties involved.

Credibility of Eyewitness Testimony in Murder Convictions: People v. Dela Cruz

The Supreme Court affirms a murder conviction based on eyewitness testimony, explaining rules on credibility, alibi, treachery, and damages.

Writ of Possession Denied When Third Party Holds Property Adversely to Mortgagor

Supreme Court clarifies when a bank cannot get a writ of possession after foreclosure—when a third party holds the property under an adverse title.

Demolition Notices vs Due Process: Protecting Property Rights in the Philippines

Philippine law requires demolition notices to comply with due process. Learn the rules that protect property owners and occupants.

Right of Way Cannot Be Acquired by Continuous Use Alone; Title or Written Agreement Required

Philippine Supreme Court ruling: easement of right of way is discontinuous, cannot be acquired by prescription or mere continuous use.

Corporate Officer Liability for Bad Faith Under Section 31 of the Corporation Code

When can corporate officers be personally liable for corporate obligations? The Supreme Court explains bad faith and gross negligence under Section 31.

Supreme Court on Sandiganbayan Appeals: Credibility Findings Bind Review

Learn how the Supreme Court limits appeals from the Sandiganbayan to questions of law, and why witness credibility findings are conclusive.

Habitual Absenteeism in the Philippine Judiciary: What the Supreme Court Says

Explore how the Supreme Court treats habitual absenteeism among judges and court personnel, and the disciplinary consequences under Philippine law.

Minor Defects in Election Returns Do Not Justify Exclusion from Canvass

The Supreme Court rules that minor defects in election returns are not grounds for exclusion in a pre-proclamation controversy.

Procedural Due Process and Employee Dismissal: When a Security Agency Contract Ends

When a security agency contract ends but guards remain on post, who is the employer? The Supreme Court clarifies control, due process, and liability.

Election Offenses and Probable Cause: The COMELEC's Role in Safeguarding Electoral Integrity

The Supreme Court clarifies the COMELEC's authority to find probable cause for election offenses and its limits on disqualification cases after proclamation.

Possession vs. Sale: Proving the Distinction in Drug Cases

The Supreme Court clarifies why illegal sale and illegal possession of drugs are separate crimes requiring distinct proof, acquitting on one charge.

Reasonable Doubt Prevails: Acquittal in Rape Case Built on Circumstantial Evidence

Supreme Court acquits rape accused where prosecution evidence failed to overcome reasonable doubt, emphasizing rigorous scrutiny of complainant's testimony.

Gender Equality in Retirement: Challenging Discriminatory Collective Bargaining Agreements

When can a flight attendant challenge a discriminatory retirement age in court? The Supreme Court clarifies jurisdiction over CBA provisions.

Documentary Stamp Tax: When Special Savings Deposits Are Certificates of Deposit Drawing Interest

The Supreme Court rules that special savings deposits with fixed-term features are "certificates of deposit drawing interest" subject to documentary stamp tax.

Government Contracts and Eminent Domain: Scrutinizing Good Faith in Land Acquisition

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that just compensation in agrarian reform must follow RA 6657 and DAR formulas, not market data alone.

Illegal Dismissal: Employer Must Prove Abandonment With Clear Intent to Sever Employment

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that employers must prove both absence and clear intent to sever employment to establish abandonment.