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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Probate Appeals and Executor Disqualification: Lessons from the Marcos Estate Case

The Supreme Court clarifies appeal rules in probate cases and when a criminal conviction disqualifies an executor for moral turpitude.

Marital Cohabitation and Consensual Acts: Rape and Acts of Lasciviousness in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court clarifies when cohabitation does not imply consent, and how rape and acts of lasciviousness are distinguished in Philippine criminal law.

Novation and Loan Enforceability: When a Verbal Change Makes a Debt Due

Explaining how a verbal agreement to start paying early can novate a loan's conditions, making it due and demandable under Philippine law.

From Rice Fields to Fair Value: Determining Just Compensation in Agrarian Reform

When PD 27 lands remain unpaid at RA 6657's passage, just compensation follows RA 6657, not the old decree.

Finality of Judgments: Why Prior Dismissals Can Prevent New Lawsuits

A dismissed case can bar a refiled lawsuit. The Supreme Court explains the doctrine of res judicata and finality of judgments.

Finality of Judgment: Disbarred Lawyer’s Bid to Reverse Disbarment Fails

The Supreme Court denies a disbarred lawyer's motion to reverse his disbarment, citing the doctrine of finality of judgment and citing him for indirect contempt.

Clerk of Court Suspended for Unauthorized Fee Collection: Breach of Duty

A branch clerk of court was suspended for collecting commissioner's and stenographer's fees without authority. Learn the rules on court fee collection.

Letters of Intent: When a Preliminary Document Is Not a Contract of Sale in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a Letter of Intent remains a mere declaration of intention, not a binding contract to sell or conditional sale.

Gross Ignorance of the Law: Judge Fined for Procedural Lapses in Summary Procedure Case

A judge's failure to apply the Revised Rules on Summary Procedure leads to a fine for gross ignorance of the law. Learn the key lessons from this administrative case.

Probationary Employees Can Vote in Certification Elections: Key SC Ruling

Supreme Court clarifies probationary employees' voting rights in certification elections, ordering a run-off after votes were wrongly excluded.

When Realty Firms Must Look Beyond the Title: Eagle Realty and the Duty of Diligence

A realty corporation cannot claim to be an innocent purchaser for value by merely relying on a Torrens title. This ruling clarifies the duty.

Accomplice Liability in Rape With Homicide: Clarifying the Degree of Participation

The Supreme Court clarifies when a witness to a crime becomes an accomplice, not a principal, in rape with homicide.

Breach of Trust and Confidence: Upholding Termination of Supervisory Employees in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on valid dismissal of supervisory employees for breach of trust and confidence in Coca-Cola Bottlers case.

Solidary vs Joint Obligations: When Liability Is Not Presumed in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that solidary obligations are not presumed; joint debtors are liable only for their proportionate shares.

Voluntary Appearance and Motion to Dismiss: When Filing Confers Jurisdiction in Philippine Courts

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when filing a motion to dismiss without raising lack of jurisdiction constitutes voluntary appearance.

Probate Jurisdiction Absence OF Estate Value Dooms Will Allowance

The Supreme Court nullified a will allowance because the petition failed to allege the estate's gross value, stripping the trial court of jurisdiction.

Voluntary Appearance and Summons: Protecting Property Rights in Philippine Courts

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a defendant's court filings waive defective summons, protecting property rights in quieting title cases.

Due Process vs Abandonment: Balancing Employee Rights in Termination Cases

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that valid dismissal for abandonment still requires due process; employers must pay nominal damages for notice violations.

Election Appeal Fees and Estoppel: Divinagracia v. Comelec Explained

The Supreme Court rules that belatedly questioning unpaid election appeal fees may be barred by estoppel by laches. Learn the rules.

Stipulation Pour Autrui: The Beneficiary's Right and Timely Acceptance

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies stipulation pour autrui requisites, acceptance timing, and repurchase rights under Article 1606 in Narvaez v. Alciso.

When Retirement Moots a Disapproved Appointment: CSC vs. Tahanlangit

Explaining the Supreme Court ruling that optional retirement during the appeal period renders a CSC appointment disapproval moot.

Piercing the Corporate Veil: Corporate Officer Liability in Labor Disputes

When can corporate officers be personally liable for labor claims? The Supreme Court clarifies the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil in Nisda v. Sea Serve Maritime Agency.

Seafarers Disability: Proving Work-Related Illness Under the POEA Contract

Learn how the Supreme Court ruled on a seafarer's disability claim for heart disease under the POEA Standard Employment Contract.

Easement Rights in Property Use Disputes: The Legaspi Towers 300 Case

Supreme Court clarifies when easements arise in property disputes, explaining voluntary easements, apparent signs, and unjust enrichment under Philippine law.