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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The Perils of Delayed Disclosure: Eyewitness Testimony and Credibility in Philippine Criminal Law

How Philippine courts weigh eyewitness identification, voice recognition, and alibi in criminal cases, explained through a 1997 Supreme Court ruling.

Service of Court Decisions in the Philippines: The Laza Case and Due Process

Learn how Philippine courts rule on valid service of decisions, the "sufficient discretion" standard, and the Laza v. Court of Appeals case.

Trial in Absentia and Due Process: Lessons from Parada vs. Judge Veneracion

When can trial proceed without the accused? The Supreme Court clarifies the constitutional requirements for trial in absentia in the Philippines.

When Court Errors Are Not Misconduct: The Tallado v. Racoma Ruling

The Supreme Court clarifies when a judge's error is a judicial matter, not administrative misconduct, and warns against harassment suits.

Establishing Legal Marriage and Legitimacy in Inheritance Disputes: Balogbog v. Court of Appeals

How Philippine courts presume marriage and legitimacy in inheritance disputes, and what evidence can prove filiation when records are lost.

Redeemable Preferred Shares: When Can a Corporation Refuse Redemption? Philippine Law Explained

Philippine Supreme Court explains when a corporation may refuse to redeem preferred shares, and why stockholders cannot compel redemption.

Who Can Represent a Municipality in Court: The Ramos Doctrine on Unauthorized Counsel

Philippine law limits who may represent a municipality in lawsuits. Learn the rules, exceptions, and effects of unauthorized private counsel appearances.

Who Can Represent a Philippine Municipality in Court: Legal Representation Rules

Explains who may legally represent a municipality in Philippine courts, the effect of unauthorized counsel, and when proceedings may be adopted.

Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies: When Can You Skip It

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when courts may excuse failure to exhaust administrative remedies, and why premature court actions get dismissed.

Extended Leases Balancing Equity AND Contractual Obligations IN Property LAW

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on extending lease terms beyond contract expiry, balancing equity and contractual freedom in property law.

Losing Control: Understanding Loss of Jurisdiction After Appeal in Philippine Courts

When a case is appealed, the trial court loses jurisdiction. This administrative case explains the rule and its limits.

Judicial Ethics: When a Judge's Actions Lead to Forfeiture of Retirement Benefits

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling explains when a judge's misconduct can result in losing all retirement benefits, even after retirement.

Indirect Contempt in the Philippines: Due Process and Enforcement of Court Orders

Explaining indirect contempt under Rule 71, due process requirements, and how courts enforce final orders through summary proceedings.

Ejectment of Possessors by Tolerance: Guardians, Wills, and Unlawful Detainer

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a guardian may eject possessors by tolerance, and why an unprobated will does not defeat an unlawful detainer suit.

Withdrawing a Criminal Appeal in the Philippines: Rights and Limits After Conviction

Can a convicted person withdraw a criminal appeal in the Philippines? People v. Redulosa explains the right, limits, and consequences.

Mixed Union Membership When Supervisors Cant Join Rank AND File Unions IN THE Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court explains why a union mixing rank-and-file and supervisory employees cannot file for certification election.

Laches and Prescription in Property Disputes: What the Supreme Court Said

A 1997 Supreme Court ruling clarifies when laches and prescription can dismiss a property case, and why these defenses need full trial.

Laches and Prescription in Land Cases: What the Supreme Court Said in Españo v. Court of Appeals

The Supreme Court explains why laches and prescription are factual defenses that usually require full trial, not summary dismissal.

Execution Pending Appeal: When Philippine Courts Can Enforce Judgments Immediately

Philippine courts can order execution pending appeal only with good reasons stated in a special order. Learn the rules from a Supreme Court administrative case.

Psychological Incapacity as Ground for Marriage Annulment in the Philippines: Guidelines and Implications

The Supreme Court's Molina ruling sets strict guidelines for proving psychological incapacity under Article 36 of the Family Code.

Navigating Export Quotas: Understanding Administrative Agency Jurisdiction in the Philippines

A look at how Philippine courts respect administrative agency jurisdiction over export quota disputes, and when judicial intervention is proper.

Criminal Conspiracy and Mastermind Liability: The Role of Circumstantial Evidence

How the Supreme Court upheld a mastermind's conviction through circumstantial evidence, even without direct proof of conspiracy.

Encroachment Disputes: Rights and Obligations of Landowners and Builders in the Philippines

When a building encroaches on a neighbor's land, what are the parties' rights? The Supreme Court explains good faith, Article 448 options, and remedies.

Continuing Surety Agreements Can Validly Cover Future Debts in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that continuing surety agreements validly secure future debts, even if no principal obligation exists at signing.