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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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Motion for Reconsideration: Why a Notice of Hearing Is Crucial in Philippine Courts

A motion for reconsideration without a notice of hearing is pro forma and will not stop the appeal period. Learn the rule and the De la Peña case.

When Judges Err in Sentencing: Gross Ignorance of the Law Explained

Learn when a judge's sentencing error becomes gross ignorance of the law, based on a Philippine Supreme Court ruling on indeterminate penalties.

Execution Pending Appeal in Philippine Election Protests: When Can a Winner Take Office Immediately

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when execution pending appeal is allowed in election protests, and why COMELEC can stop a premature assumption of office.

Discharge of an Accomplice as a State Witness: Safeguarding Justice in Philippine Courts

The Supreme Court affirms that trial courts' factual findings and witness credibility assessments are conclusive unless arbitrary, in a murder conviction.

When Is a Lawyer Liable for a Missed Appeal? Lessons from Sattar v. Lopez

The Supreme Court clarifies when a lawyer may be disciplined for a missed appeal, and when the client's own neglect is to blame.

Ejectment Case Immediate Execution and Tenant Rights in the Philippines

Learn how prescription and proper summons affect ejectment cases in the Philippines, and what tenants and owners should know.

Understanding Timeliness in Filing a Petition for Certiorari in the Philippines

Learn the reasonable period rule for filing certiorari petitions under Rule 65, as explained in Philgreen Trading v. Court of Appeals.

Failing to Object to Evidence: Waiver Rules in Philippine Criminal Cases

Philippine Supreme Court explains why silence on inadmissible evidence means waiver, and how death before final judgment extinguishes liability.

Civil Liability After Death of Accused: Quasi-Delicts in Philippine Law

When an accused dies before final judgment, criminal liability ends. But civil liability may survive through quasi-delicts. Learn the rules.

Rescission vs Ejectment: Jurisdiction in Philippine Property Disputes

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when ejectment is premature: a contract to sell must first be rescinded before filing for possession.

Corporate Liability vs Personal Guarantee: Surety Agreements in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when a continuing surety agreement covers corporate debts and when it does not bind the surety.

The Power of Circumstantial Evidence in Proving Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt

When no eyewitness exists, circumstantial evidence can still convict. Learn the rules from People v. Salvame and how courts apply them.

Dying Declarations Admissibility and Impact on Criminal Cases in the Philippines

Learn how Philippine courts treat dying declarations in criminal cases, their admissibility requirements, and their impact on convictions.

Dynamite Fishing in the Philippines: Laws, Penalties, and the People vs. Vergara Case

Learn the Philippine law against dynamite fishing, penalties under P.D. 704, and key lessons from People vs. Vergara.

Self-Defense Claims in Parricide and Rape Cases: What the Supreme Court Says

A father convicted of raping his daughter claimed self-defense. The Supreme Court explains why this defense fails in parricide and rape cases.

Pledge vs. Corporate By-Laws: Who Wins in Stock Ownership Disputes?

A bank's pledged shares were sold by a club for unpaid dues. The Supreme Court ruled on who prevails.

Rape of a Minor by a Parent: Credibility and Defenses in Philippine Law

How Philippine courts assess a child victim's testimony in incestuous rape cases and why minor inconsistencies do not destroy credibility.

Back Taxes on Undeclared Improvements: What "Declared for the First Time" Means

The Supreme Court explains when local assessors may impose back taxes on previously undeclared building improvements under PD 464.

Reconstitution of Land Titles: Ensuring Validity and Protecting Property Rights in the Philippines

Learn the strict requirements for judicial reconstitution of lost land titles under R.A. 26 and why non-compliance voids the proceedings.

Can Corporations Hire Optometrists? The Corporate Practice of Professions in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on whether corporations may employ optometrists, and the limits of the corporate practice of professions doctrine.

Combating Land Title Fraud: Reopening Decrees and Protecting Property Rights in the Philippines

The Supreme Court clarifies that reconstituted titles obtained through fraudulent or defective proceedings are void and cannot defeat actual possession.

Marine Insurance: When Arrest of a Vessel by Civil Authorities Is a Covered Risk

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when arrest of a vessel by judicial process is a covered risk under marine cargo insurance policies.

Perfecting an Appeal: Navigating the Jurisdictional Requirements in Philippine Labor Cases

Learn how jurisdictional requirements affect appeals in Philippine labor cases, with insights from recent Supreme Court rulings.

Malicious Prosecution in the Philippines: Probable Cause and Legal Malice Explained

Learn the three elements of malicious prosecution in the Philippines, including probable cause and legal malice, from the Drilon v. Court of Appeals ruling.