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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When Can the Ombudsman Investigate Judges? The Dolalas Rule on Judicial Independence

The Supreme Court clarifies the boundary between Ombudsman authority and judicial independence in investigating judges for delay.

Possession of Illegal Timber: Navigating Philippine Forestry Laws

The Supreme Court clarifies that mere possession of timber without legal documents is a crime under the Revised Forestry Code, even if the timber came from a legal source.

Homicide vs. Murder: How Philippine Courts Read Criminal Intent in an Information

A Supreme Court ruling explains when amending an information from homicide to murder is only a formal change, not a violation of the accused's rights.

Amending Criminal Informations: When a Homicide Charge Can Be Upgraded to Murder

The Supreme Court explains when prosecutors may amend an information to upgrade homicide to murder after the accused has already pleaded not guilty.

Robbery With Homicide: Understanding the Composite Crime in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court clarifies that robbery with homicide is a single composite crime, regardless of how many people are killed.

Illegal Fishing Presumptions and Fishermen's Rights: The Hizon Case

When do statutory presumptions of illegal fishing hold, and when do they fail? The Supreme Court's ruling in Hizon provides clear guidance.

Eyewitness Testimony in Philippine Criminal Law: Proving Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt

Understand how Philippine courts weigh eyewitness testimony in criminal cases and the constitutional standard of proof beyond reasonable doubt.

Understanding the Scope of Appeals in Philippine Labor Law: A Case on 13th Month Pay

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies that the NLRC can only review issues raised on appeal, using a 13th month pay case as an example.

Conspiracy in Philippine Criminal Law: How Joint Criminal Liability Is Established

Explaining how Philippine courts infer conspiracy from concerted acts, using the 1996 case of People v. Villanueva and Durana.

When Can an Agent Sell Your Property? The Limits of a Special Power of Attorney

A special power of attorney to eject squatters does not authorize selling land. Learn the limits of an agent's authority to dispose of real property.

Navigating Telecommunications Franchises: Competition vs. Public Interest

A 1996 Supreme Court ruling on government telephone operations clarifies that franchises are not exclusive and competition serves the public interest.

Why a Victim’s Testimony Can Be Enough to Convict in Rape Cases

The Supreme Court explains when a rape victim’s sole testimony suffices for conviction and why resistance is not always required.

Eyewitness Testimony in the Philippines: When Is It Enough to Convict?

The Supreme Court explains when eyewitness testimony is enough to convict—and when it isn't—in People v. Abellanosa.

Eminent Domain in the Philippines: Just Compensation and Due Process

Learn how Philippine law protects property owners in eminent domain cases, focusing on just compensation and due process requirements.

Motion to Dismiss Denials: Interlocutory Orders and Certiorari in Philippine Courts

Learn when a denied motion to dismiss can be challenged by certiorari, and why timing and interlocutory rules matter in Philippine civil procedure.

Partitioning Property Proving Ownership AND Avoiding Legal Pitfalls IN THE Philippines

Learn how Philippine courts handle partition actions, ownership disputes, and prescription from the Catapusan case.

Circumstantial Evidence in Philippine Criminal Law: Proving Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt

How Philippine courts weigh circumstantial evidence and witness credibility in criminal cases, explained through a landmark rape conviction.

Conspiracy and Credibility: Proving Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Philippine Criminal Law

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction, explaining how trial court credibility findings and circumstantial evidence establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

Juvenile Justice Understanding Mitigation AND Criminal Liability IN THE Philippines

How Philippine courts treat juvenile offenders, minority as mitigating circumstance, and criminal liability under the law.

Ejectment Suits: Possession vs Ownership in Philippine Courts

Philippine ejectment suits decide possession, not ownership. Learn the rules from Dizon v. Court of Appeals.

When a Labor Arbiter's Decision Becomes Final: The Strict Rules on NLRC Appeals

Learn the mandatory requirements for perfecting an NLRC appeal and why a mere letter of protest cannot stop a final labor decision.

When Layoffs Become Illegal: Labor Disputes and Management Prerogatives

Learn when layoffs cross the line into illegal dismissal, and why strict appeal rules in labor cases matter for employers and employees.

Custodial Rights and Deliberate Failure: Defining Kidnapping in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that kidnapping under Article 270 RPC requires deliberate, persistent refusal to return a minor to parents.

Negligence Trumps Fortuitous Events: Service Shops Must Insure Customer Vehicles

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when a service shop's failure to insure customer property makes it liable for loss by fire, even if the fire is a fortuitous event.