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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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Fixed-Term Contracts in the Philippines: When Are They Valid? Caparoso v. Court of Appeals Explained

Understand when fixed-term employment contracts are valid in the Philippines, based on the Supreme Court's ruling in Caparoso v. Court of Appeals.

Finality of Ombudsman Decisions: When an Exoneration Becomes Truly Final

Philippine law on when an Ombudsman exoneration becomes final and unappealable, explained through the Alano case.

Rule 42 Dismissal: How Defective Verification and Annexes Can Kill an Appeal

A Supreme Court ruling on Rule 42 petitions shows how verification defects and missing certified copies can doom an appeal before the Court of Appeals.

Equitable Mortgage in Philippine Law: When a Sale Is Not Really a Sale

Learn how Philippine courts treat contracts that appear as sales but are actually loans secured by property, and what equitable mortgage means for property owners.

Petition for Relief in the Court of Appeals: When Can You Revive a Dismissed Appeal

Philippine Supreme Court explains why the RTC cannot annul a DARAB decision and when the CA can take jurisdiction over a dismissed appeal.

Can an RTC Annul a DARAB Decision? Jurisdiction in Agrarian Disputes

RTCs generally cannot annul DARAB decisions—they are co-equal bodies. Appeals must go to the Court of Appeals.

Substantial Justice Prevails Understanding Motions FOR Extension AND Notice Requirements IN Philippine Appeals

When a defective motion for extension can still save an appeal, and when execution pending appeal is premature in ejectment cases.

Missed Appeal Deadlines Understanding THE Fresh Period Rule IN Philippine Courts

Learn how the fresh period rule in Neypes v. CA changed appeal deadlines in Philippine courts, giving litigants a full 15 days after denial of a motion for reconsideration.

Fresh Period Rule for Appeals: The First Aqua Sugar Traders Case

The Supreme Court clarifies that a motion for reconsideration grants litigants a fresh 15-day period to appeal, applying the Neypes doctrine retroactively.

Failure to Pay Appeal Docket Fees: When Courts May Reinstate an Appeal

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that failure to pay appeal docket fees does not automatically dismiss an appeal; courts have discretion to reinstate.

Charged With A Major Crime Philippine Law on Lesser Offenses Explained

Learn how Philippine courts treat charges for election offenses, the importance of the information's factual recital, and the rules on appeals.

Automatic Contract Cancellation in the Philippines: Grace Periods and Buyer Obligations

Missed payments on a Contract to Sell can trigger automatic cancellation. Learn the rules from Santiago v. Court of Appeals.

Missed Deadlines Dismissed Appeals Understanding Timely Docket Fee Payment in Philippine Courts

Learn how the Supreme Court treats late docket fee payments in appeals and when liberal application of procedural rules may save a case.

Execution Pending Appeal in Philippine Election Cases: Upholding the Electorate's Will

When can a winning candidate take office while an election protest is on appeal? The Supreme Court explains the rules on execution pending appeal.

Navigating the Fine Line Between Legal Picketing and Illegal Strikes in the Philippines

When does a peaceful protest become an illegal strike? The Supreme Court clarifies the distinction and the consequences for union officers.

Strict Deadlines Matter Navigating SEC Appeals AND Corporate Liability FOR Unlicensed Brokers IN THE Philippin

When is a bank liable for breach of contract in a credit line dispute? The Supreme Court clarifies the rules on conditional loan approvals and the duty of banks to exercise prudence in dealing with re

Missed Deadline Dismissed Appeal Why Perfecting Appeals On Time IS NON Negotiable IN Philippine Labor Cases

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on appeal bonds in labor cases: non-posting within the reglementary period is fatal and jurisdictional.

Lost Your Labor Case Appeal? The Supreme Court on Mandatory Appeal Bonds

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on why employers must post an appeal bond to perfect a labor appeal, and the consequences of failing to do so.

Perfecting Mining Rights: The Crucial Role of Timely Appeals and Procedural Compliance

Understand why timely appeals and strict procedural compliance are essential in perfecting mining rights under Philippine law.

When a Waiver Revives Rights: Property Disputes and Quitclaims in the Philippines

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies that a default order in land registration cases does not bar the government from appealing, and explains the limits of waiver in property disputes.

Substantial Compliance Prevails Reinstating Appeals Despite Technical Defects

The Supreme Court clarifies when defective certifications against forum shopping may be excused in appeals, balancing procedural rules with substantial justice.

Supplemental Complaints and Forum Shopping: Lessons from Young v. Sy

The Supreme Court clarifies when supplemental complaints are allowed and why filing both an appeal and certiorari amounts to forum shopping.

Certiorari vs Appeal: Choosing the Right Remedy Against Shari'a Court Resolutions

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies why certiorari cannot substitute for a lost appeal, using a Shari'a court dispute as the case study.

Failure to Appear at Judgment Promulgation: Losing Legal Remedies in Criminal Cases

In criminal cases, skipping judgment promulgation without justifiable cause forfeits remedies like appeal or reconsideration. The Supreme Court explains.