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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Executive Clemency and Pending Appeals: When Can a Pardon Be Granted?

Philippine Supreme Court rules pardons granted while an appeal is pending are void, explaining the constitutional limits on executive clemency.

When Can an Employee Be Dismissed: The Rule on Immediate Reinstatement Pending Appeal

Learn the rule on immediate reinstatement pending appeal in illegal dismissal cases, explained through the Philippine Airlines v. NLRC ruling.

Probable Cause in the Philippines: What You Need to Know

Learn how Philippine courts define probable cause, why it matters in criminal cases, and what the Drilon v. Court of Appeals ruling means for you.

Perfecting an Appeal: Understanding the Importance of Procedural Compliance in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on strict procedural compliance in appeals and the limits of administrative interpretation of law.

Immediate Reinstatement Pending Appeal: What Philippine Employees Should Know

Philippine Airlines v. NLRC explains the immediate executory nature of reinstatement orders pending appeal under Article 223 of the Labor Code.

Understanding Solidary Liability in Philippine Promissory Notes: Inciong Jr. v. Court of Appeals

A Supreme Court ruling explains what signing a promissory note "jointly and severally" means, and why co-makers cannot escape liability.

PAL v. Court of Appeals: When Off-Loading Baggage Becomes Bad Faith in Air Carriage

Philippine Airlines held liable for moral and exemplary damages after off-loading passengers' baggage in bad faith, despite Warsaw Convention limits.

Perfecting Appeals: The Importance of Surety Bonds in Philippine Labor Cases

Learn why posting a surety bond on time is mandatory and jurisdictional in appeals from POEA decisions to the NLRC.

Res Judicata in Land Registration: Ramirez v. Court of Appeals Explained

When does a final denial of a land registration application bar a later one? The Supreme Court clarifies res judicata in Ramirez v. Court of Appeals.

The Best Evidence Rule: Proving Payment and Authority in Philippine Law

Philippine National Bank v. Court of Appeals clarifies when the best evidence rule requires producing an original document to prove payment and agency authority.

Injunctions and Property Rights: When Courts Will Intervene

A clear property right is essential for an injunction. The Supreme Court explains the rules in Far East Bank v. Court of Appeals.

Certiorari vs Appeal: The Proper Legal Remedy in Philippine Labor Cases

Learn when to file certiorari versus appeal in Philippine labor cases, explained through the Supreme Court's ruling in Espejo v. NLRC.

Perfecting Appeals Understanding Timelines AND Motions FOR Reconsideration IN Philippine Courts

Learn why filing a motion for reconsideration with the NLRC is mandatory before seeking certiorari from the Supreme Court.

When Can a Mortgage on Public Land Be Void: DBP v. Court of Appeals

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when mortgaging land under a free patent application is void and what makes a mortgage valid.