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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Judge Dismissed for Gross Immorality: Ethical Standards for the Bench and Bar

Supreme Court dismisses a judge for an extramarital affair and suspends him from law practice for three years, clarifying ethical standards.

Upholding Ethical Standards: Consequences for Judicial and Notarial Misconduct in the Philippines

The Supreme Court dismisses a judge for gross immorality and suspends him from law practice, reaffirming strict ethical standards for the judiciary and bar.

Upholding Employer Prerogative: Dismissal for Breach of Trust and Company Policy Violations

Supreme Court affirms dismissal of supervisor who used company equipment for private repairs, upholding management prerogative and loss of trust.

Mitigating Penalties in Administrative Cases: Balancing Justice and Human Considerations

The Supreme Court explains when mitigating circumstances like length of service, remorse, and restitution can reduce administrative penalties.

The High Bar for Judicial Clemency: Remorse, Reformation, and Public Trust

The Court clarifies the strict standards for judicial clemency, emphasizing remorse, reformation, and public trust in the judiciary.

Sheriff's Suspension for Handling Litigant's Money: A Lesson in Judicial Integrity

A sheriff's attempt to pass a litigant's P7,500 to a prosecutor was grave misconduct. The Court explains why court personnel must never handle litigants' money.

Judicial Accountability vs Mercy: Balancing Misconduct Penalties with Mitigating Circumstances

The Supreme Court shows how mitigating circumstances can temper penalties for court employees guilty of grave misconduct, gross neglect, and dishonesty.

Breach of Trust: Dismissal for Dishonesty and Misconduct in Public Service

Court employees who misappropriate judiciary funds face dismissal for dishonesty, grave misconduct, and gross neglect of duty.

Upholding Client Trust Attorney Suspended For Neglect And Mismanagement Of Funds

A lawyer’s failure to update a client and mishandling of client funds leads to suspension, affirming strict duties under the Code of Professional Responsibility.

Judicial Conduct: Moral Standards and Accountability in the Philippine Judiciary

The Supreme Court dismisses a judge for immorality and gross misconduct, reaffirming that judges must uphold the highest moral standards.

When a Judge Falls Short: Gross Immorality, Dismissal, and Bar Sanctions

The Supreme Court dismissed a judge for gross immorality over an extramarital affair, suspending him from law practice for three years.

Accountability in the Judiciary: Judges and Clerks Held Liable for Neglect of Duty

The Supreme Court reminds judges and court clerks that negligence delays justice. Learn the rules on accountability from a 2017 case.

Supreme Court Holds Judges to Exact Ethical Standards in Off-Duty Misconduct Case

The Supreme Court fined a judge for damaging neighbors' vehicles, reaffirming that judges must avoid impropriety even outside court.

Judge Dismissed for Gross Immorality: Extramarital Affair and the Duty of Judicial Officers

The Supreme Court dismissed a judge for gross immorality over an extramarital affair and child, while suspending him from law practice for three years.

When Aiding a Principal Overshadows Accessory Liability in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when helping a principal offender may constitute grave misconduct rather than mere accessory liability in administrative cases.

Obstructing Justice When Removing Evidence Leads to Criminal Liability

Learn when removing evidence becomes obstruction of justice in the Philippines, based on a Supreme Court ruling on tampering and misconduct.

Upholding Integrity: Attorney Liability for Notarial Register Errors in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court holds notary public liable for erroneous notarial register entries, stressing the duty to record every notarial act accurately.

Reinstatement to the Bar: Proving Moral Reformation and Rehabilitation

The Supreme Court denies a disbarred lawyer's plea for reinstatement, clarifying the high burden of proving moral reformation.

Dishonesty in Public Service: Falsifying Time Records and the Limits of Leniency

Court personnel who falsify time records commit dishonesty, a grave offense. The Supreme Court explains when leniency may apply.

Accountability Under the Law: Presumption of Malversation in Public Office

A clerk of court's failure to remit judiciary funds raises the presumption of malversation. Learn the rules on public accountability.

Court Personnel and the Limits of Leniency: When Dishonesty Warrants Suspension, Not Dismissal

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies when court employees who misappropriate private money face suspension instead of dismissal, balancing accountability with compassion.

Judicial Clemency in the Philippines: What Judges Must Prove to Return to the Bench

Philippine Supreme Court denies former judge's plea for judicial clemency, clarifying the strict requirements for reformation and remorse.

Judicial Clemency: Balancing Mercy and Public Trust in the Philippine Judiciary

The Supreme Court denies a former judge's plea for judicial clemency, reaffirming that remorse and reformation must be proven, not merely claimed.

Judge Dismissed and Suspended From Law Practice for Gross Immorality in Extramarital Affair

Supreme Court dismisses a judge and suspends him from law practice for gross immorality arising from an extramarital affair and child born outside marriage.