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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Business Closure in the Philippines: Navigating Layoffs and Employee Rights During Financial Distress

Learn the rules on business closure in the Philippines, including separation pay, notice requirements, and employee rights when a company shuts down due to losses.

Presidential Approval Required for Government Vehicle Purchases: DBP v. COA

Supreme Court affirms COA disallowance of DBP's vehicle purchases for lack of presidential approval under LOI 667 and Letter of Implementation No. 29.

Technical Malversation in the Philippines: When Is Public Fund Misuse Illegal

The Supreme Court clarifies technical malversation under of the Revised Penal Code and when public fund diversion becomes a crime.

Employee Misconduct and Loss of Trust: When Off-Duty Actions Justify Dismissal in Philippine Labor Law

When can off-duty conduct justify dismissal? The Supreme Court explains serious misconduct and loss of trust in Lopez v. NLRC.

When Employee Participation Establishes Jurisdiction: Ponce v. NLRC

In Ponce v. NLRC, the Supreme Court ruled that employees who actively participate in an appeal cannot later question the court's jurisdiction.

Habitual Neglect of Duty Is Just Cause for Termination Despite Mitigating Factors

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when habitual neglect of duty justifies dismissal, and when mitigating factors cannot save an employee.

Abandonment vs Illegal Dismissal: Employee Rights and Separation Pay

When does failure to report for work become abandonment, not illegal dismissal? A Supreme Court ruling explains the difference.

Mining Rights vs National Patrimony: The La Bugal Case on Foreign Control of Philippine Resources

Explaining the Supreme Court's La Bugal ruling on the Philippine Mining Act and foreign ownership limits over the country's mineral resources.

Sale and Leaseback as Disguised Loan: When Financial Leasing Is an Equitable Mortgage

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a sale and leaseback is a disguised loan secured by chattel mortgage, not a true financial lease.

Compromise Agreements Upholding Obligations AND Equitable Relief IN Property Disputes

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on sale-leaseback arrangements, equitable mortgages, and deed of assignment effects on debtor obligations.

Custodial Responsibility Deliberate Failure to Return a Minor and the Boundaries of Trust

The Supreme Court clarifies when a custodian's failure to return a minor becomes a crime under Article 270 of the Revised Penal Code.

Eminent Domain and Just Compensation: Protecting Landowner Rights in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when just compensation is due, how it is valued, and what landowners should know about expropriation.

Bouncing Checks and the Importance of Written Notice: Domagsang v. Court of Appeals

The Supreme Court rules that a mere verbal demand is not enough to convict under the Anti-Bouncing Check Law—written notice of dishonor is required.

Holding Lawyers Accountable: Lessons from a Disbarment Case on Forgery and Immorality

The Supreme Court suspended a lawyer for forging his wife's signature and siring a child out of wedlock, reaffirming that lawyers must maintain good moral character at all times.

Driving Without a License: Upholding Termination for Violation of Company Rules

Supreme Court affirms dismissal of employee who drove company vehicle without a valid license, causing damage and violating company rules.

When Circumstantial Evidence Justifies Dismissal for Fraud Against the Company

Philippine Airlines v. NLRC shows when circumstantial evidence suffices to prove employee fraud justifying dismissal for loss of trust.

Beneficial Ownership VS Legal Title Understanding Trust Relationships IN Philippine LAW

A look at how Philippine courts distinguish beneficial ownership from legal title in trust relationships, using a landmark case on employee dismissal and quitclaims.

Falsification of Public Documents: Upholding Integrity in Philippine Public Service

A Supreme Court ruling on a court interpreter's dismissal for forging a judge's signature, underscoring integrity in public service.

When "Independent Contractor" Labels Fail: The Four-Fold Test in Philippine Labor Law

Philippine courts look beyond contract labels to determine employer-employee relationships. Learn the four-fold test from Insular Life v. NLRC.

Separation Pay for Voluntary Resignation: When Company Practice Creates an Obligation

Philippine law on separation pay for resigning employees, and when established company practice can create a right to benefits.

When Can an Employer Claim Loss of Confidence as Grounds for Dismissal in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when loss of confidence justifies dismissal and bars separation pay for trusted employees guilty of misconduct.

Navigating Retirement Benefits When Financial Assistance Becomes an Illegal Pension Plan

The Supreme Court ruled that SSS Resolution No. 56 was an illegal supplementary retirement plan under RA 4968, voiding financial assistance claims.

Retirement Pay in the Philippines: Understanding Employee Rights Before RA 7641

Philippine Scout Veterans case explains when retirement pay was not yet guaranteed by law, and how RA 7641 changed the rules for Filipino employees.

Retrenchment in the Philippines: Navigating Layoffs Legally

Understand the legal requirements for valid retrenchment in the Philippines, based on the Supreme Court's ruling in Guerrero v. NLRC.