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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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Taxing Power Showdown: How Franchise Agreements Interact With Local Taxes in the Philippines

Supreme Court ruling on whether "in lieu of all taxes" clauses in franchises exempt broadcasters from local franchise taxes.

Due Process Prevails: Demotion Without Notice Violates Employee Rights in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court rules on due process in employee discipline, examining demotion without notice and seafarer abandonment cases.

Automatic Reversion in Donations: Land Returns to Donor, Improvements Stay With Donee

Supreme Court rules on automatic reversion of donated land when conditions fail, and the fate of buildings on reverted property.

Union Security vs. Employee Rights: Navigating Unfair Labor Practice Claims in the Philippines

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies when an employer's compliance with a union security clause is valid and what constitutes unfair labor practice.

Expanding Protection: Conspiracy and In-Laws Under the Anti-VAWC Act

The Supreme Court rules that parents-in-law can be held liable under R.A. 9262 through conspiracy, expanding protection for women.

Rape Conviction Affirmed: Victim Testimony and Intimidation in Sexual Assault Cases

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction, explaining how victim testimony, intimidation, and corroborating evidence establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

Attorney Disbarred for Abandoning Client After Receiving Full Payment for Legal Services

Supreme Court disbars lawyer who took full payment but abandoned client's case, violating the duty of fidelity and diligence.

When Courts, Not HLURB, Decide Contract Disputes: Cadimas v. Carrion

The Supreme Court clarifies that not every subdivision property dispute falls under HLURB jurisdiction—ordinary contract breaches belong in regular courts.

Fair Valuation in Agrarian Reform: Just Compensation Under R.A. 6657

The Supreme Court clarifies that just compensation for lands acquired under P.D. 27 must follow R.A. 6657 and DAR regulations, not outdated formulas.

Relief From Judgment Not Available in the Supreme Court: Purcon v. MRM Philippines

The Supreme Court explains why a petition for relief from judgment under Rule 38 cannot be filed in the High Court.

Fictitious Payee Rule and Bank Liability in Check Payments

When is a named payee "fictitious" under Philippine law? The Supreme Court explains who bears the loss when checks are paid without indorsement.

Upholding Contractual Obligations in Agrarian Reform: The Binding Effect of Deeds of Assignment

A deed of assignment signed by a landowner in agrarian reform can bar a later claim for higher just compensation, as the Supreme Court ruled.

Condominium Ownership for Foreign Nationals: Property Rights Under the Condominium Act

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that foreigners may own condominium units under RA 4726, separating land ownership from unit ownership.

Estafa Conviction Overturned: The Critical Role of Notice in Bouncing Check Cases

The Supreme Court acquits Goretti Ong of estafa, ruling that failure to prove notice of dishonor is fatal to a bouncing check prosecution.

Res Judicata Bars Estate's Claim Over Properties Redeemed by Heir

Supreme Court explains when prior final judgments bar new claims over the same properties, applying res judicata to estate disputes.

Accountability in Air Travel When a Lost Document Leads to Stranded Passengers

When an airline loses a required document and strands unaccompanied minors, the Supreme Court says it may be liable for damages for breach of contract of carriage.

PCG Disciplinary Authority: Supreme Court Upholds Coast Guard’s Separate Administrative System

Supreme Court affirms the PCG Efficiency and Separation Board’s power to discipline uniformed personnel, distinct from civil service rules.

Arson and Double Jeopardy: When a Single Act Leads to Multiple Deaths

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on whether burning a house killing two victims is one complex crime or two separate murders.

Water Production Assessments: When Regular Courts, Not the NWRB, Have Jurisdiction

The Supreme Court clarifies that disputes over water production assessments under PD 198 belong to regular courts, not the NWRB.

Land Registration in the Philippines: Proving Possession and Alienable Status

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling clarifies what evidence is needed to register land under PD 1529, including possession and alienable classification.

Reinstatement and Attorney's Fees: Protecting Employee Rights After Illegal Termination

Learn how the Supreme Court protects employees' right to reinstatement and backwages after illegal dismissal, and what it means for workers.

Preserving Family Lands: The Right to Repurchase in Free Patent Cases

Learn how heirs can repurchase family land under free patents even after foreclosure, based on a 2008 Supreme Court ruling.

DARAB Jurisdiction Over Emancipation Patent Cancellation in Agrarian Retention Cases

Supreme Court affirms DARAB jurisdiction to cancel emancipation patents issued over lands validly retained by landowners under agrarian reform laws.

When 'In Lieu of All Taxes' Does Not Mean Local Tax Exemption: Smart Communications v. City of Davao

The Supreme Court ruled that a franchise's "in lieu of all taxes" clause covers only national taxes, not local franchise taxes.