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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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Dismissal of Appeal, Untenable Excuses, and the Boundaries of Judicial Discretion

When a lawyer's mistake costs a client the case, the Supreme Court explains the limits of relief from judgment and counsel's negligence.

Law Students as Agents in Inferior Courts: The Cruz v. Mina Ruling

The Supreme Court clarifies when a law student may appear in inferior courts without lawyer supervision, and the civil aspect of grave threats.

Medical Negligence and Res Ipsa Loquitur: Liability in Surgical Procedures

How the Supreme Court applied res ipsa loquitur to hold a surgeon liable for a patient's unexplained burn during childbirth.

Judicial Integrity: Misappropriation of Court Funds Leads to Dismissal and Restitution

Supreme Court dismisses two court clerks for misappropriating over P4 million in judiciary funds, ordering joint restitution and forfeiture of benefits.

Independent Damage Claims in Forcible Entry: Separating Possession From Subsequent Harm

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when damages from forcible entry may be claimed in a separate ordinary action rather than the ejectment case.

Dismissal for Grave Misconduct: Upholding Integrity in Court Administration

Explore how the Supreme Court upholds accountability in court administration, examining dismissal for grave misconduct and its impact on judicial integrity.

Upholding Ethical Standards: One-Year Suspension for Lawyer's Bigamous Marriage

A municipal legal officer's second marriage while his first subsists violates lawyer ethics. The Supreme Court explains why.

When Prosecutors Must Be Compelled: Grave Abuse of Discretion in Criminal Cases

The Supreme Court clarifies when courts may compel prosecutors to include accused persons in an Information, explaining the limits of prosecutorial discretion.

Status Quo Ante Orders of COMELEC Not Reviewable by Supreme Court

Supreme Court explains why COMELEC status quo ante orders are interlocutory and cannot be questioned via certiorari before final resolution.

When Can a Certificate of Candidacy Be Questioned: Age and Election Rules

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when a certificate of candidacy can be questioned, including age requirements and election protest rules.

Prosecutorial Discretion and Grave Abuse: When Courts Can Compel Criminal Prosecution

The Supreme Court clarifies when courts may override a prosecutor's dismissal of charges and compel the inclusion of accused persons in an Information.

Incestuous Rape Conviction Affirmed: Victim Testimony and the Anti-Death Penalty Law

The Supreme Court affirms incestuous rape convictions, upholds the victim's credible testimony, and applies the Anti-Death Penalty Law.

Accountability in the Judiciary: Prompt Action on Orders and Court Efficiency

A Supreme Court ruling on judge accountability for delayed decisions and defiance of court orders, and what it means for court efficiency.

Tax Assessments and the Imperative of Timely Protests in Philippine Law

Learn how the Supreme Court ruled on tax assessment finality and why timely protests are crucial for taxpayers in the Philippines.

Upholding Ethical Conduct Attorneys AND THE Prohibition Against Forum Shopping 2

The Supreme Court reminds lawyers that filing repeated suits for the same cause violates the Code of Professional Responsibility and constitutes forum shopping.

When Courts Can't Bind Non-Parties: Indispensable Parties and Jurisdiction in Injunction Cases

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on indispensable parties, jurisdiction, and why judgments cannot bind strangers to a case.

When Jurisdiction Attaches: The Ombudsman vs. DECS in Public School Teacher Cases

The Supreme Court clarifies which agency has jurisdiction over administrative cases against public school teachers, explaining the limits of the Ombudsman's disciplinary authority.

Good Faith in Property Transactions: Protecting Innocent Purchasers Under the Torrens System

When a notarized special power of attorney turns out forged, who keeps the land? The Supreme Court explains good faith under the Torrens system.

Private Parties and Conspiracy Under Section 3(g) of RA 3019 Explained

The Supreme Court clarifies that private individuals may be charged with Section 3(g) of the Anti-Graft Law when conspiring with public officers.

Dismissal for Prolonged AWOL Upholds Public Service Accountability

Court employee dropped from rolls after prolonged AWOL. The ruling affirms strict accountability for public servants.

Rape and the Best Evidence Rule: Proving Minority in Statutory Rape Cases

A father convicted of qualified rape challenges the death penalty, claiming the victim's minority was not proven. The Supreme Court explains how a photocopied birth certificate can establish age.

Party-List Proportionality: The Veterans Formula After CIBAC v. COMELEC

The Supreme Court clarifies the correct formula for computing additional party-list seats, reaffirming the Veterans ruling in CIBAC v. COMELEC.

Improperly Impleading Agencies: BSP Exemption in Administrative Appeals

The Supreme Court clarifies that agencies like the BSP and Monetary Board cannot be impleaded as respondents in Rule 43 appeals.

Confessions Under Duress: Safeguarding Rights in Custodial Investigations

The Supreme Court nullifies an illiterate suspect's confession obtained without proper Miranda warnings, reinforcing constitutional safeguards in custodial investigations.