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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Fiscal Autonomy vs Budgetary Control: Protecting Constitutional Commissions' Independence

The Supreme Court rules on the scope of fiscal autonomy for constitutional commissions, striking down the "no report, no release" policy.

Upholding Integrity: Consequences of Dishonesty in Public Service

A sheriff's dismissal for grave misconduct and dishonesty, and a judge's liability for procedural lapses, explained.

Prescription and Reconveyance: Property Rights and Time Limits in the Philippines

Understand when actions for reconveyance prescribe in the Philippines, based on a Supreme Court ruling on property rights and time limits.

Lessor's Breach and Lessee's Rights: Rental Credits and Possession in Philippine Lease Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies lessee rights when lessor breaches lease: rental suspension, stipulation pour autrui, and possession after unlawful dispossession.

PLDT v. City of Bacolod: The Limits of the Most-Favored-Treatment Clause in Tax Exemptions

The Supreme Court rules that the most-favored-treatment clause in R.A. 7925 does not grant tax exemptions to telecommunications companies.

Customs Search vs Unlawful Seizure: Limits of Airport Security

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on warrantless customs searches at airports, balancing constitutional rights against anti-smuggling enforcement.

Most Favored Treatment Clause in Telecom: What PLDT v. Bacolod Means for Tax Exemptions

The Supreme Court rules that Section 23 of RA 7925 does not grant automatic tax exemptions to telecom companies. Learn what this means.

Motion vs Action in Title Disputes After Execution Sales: Key Lessons from Padilla v. PPCMA

When can a buyer at execution sale get new titles by mere motion? The Supreme Court clarifies the proper remedy under PD 1529.

Duty vs Discretion: When Court Employees' Conduct Falls Short

A sheriff's duty to execute a writ is ministerial, not discretionary. The Supreme Court explains why delays in implementing court orders constitute dereliction of duty.

Bias Claims Against Judges: What Evidence Philippine Courts Require

Supreme Court clarifies the evidentiary standard for proving judicial bias and partiality in administrative complaints against Philippine judges.

Protecting the Vulnerable: Upholding Rape Conviction Despite Victim's Mental Retardation

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction, ruling that a mentally retarded victim's straightforward testimony remains credible and sufficient for conviction.

Breach of Trust in Employment: Substantiation Required for Valid Termination

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that employers must prove breach of trust with substantial evidence before terminating employees for loss of confidence.

Lawyer Advertising Balancing Professional Dignity With Public Access TO Legal Services

The Supreme Court clarifies the line between lawyer advertising and professional dignity, balancing public access to legal services with ethical standards.

Agrarian Law Livestock Farms Exempt From CARP Coverage If Primarily Devoted To Livestock Raising Before 1988

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when livestock farms are exempt from agrarian reform coverage under CARP and RA 6657.

Retroactive Application of Procedural Rules: The Fresh Period Rule for Certiorari Petitions

The Supreme Court clarifies that curative procedural rules apply retroactively, granting a fresh 60-day period for filing certiorari petitions after denial of reconsideration.

Equitable Interest When Mortgage Rates Clash With Legal Limits in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on redemption rights, mortgage rates, and legal limits in Banco Filipino case.

Redemption Rights Strict Compliance AND THE Limits OF Repurchase Agreements After Foreclosure

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on strict compliance with statutory redemption periods and limits of repurchase agreements after foreclosure.

Mutuality of Contracts: When One-Sided Termination Clauses in Employment Contracts Are Void

The Supreme Court explains when a termination clause that leaves dismissal to one party's sole judgment violates the mutuality principle under Article 1308 of the Civil Code.

When Can You Appeal a Denied Motion to Dismiss? Lessons from Bonifacio Construction

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that denial of a motion to dismiss is interlocutory, not appealable via certiorari. Learn the proper remedy.

Possession vs Ownership: How Tax Declarations and Evidence Resolve Land Disputes

A Supreme Court ruling explains how tax declarations and evidence of possession resolve land disputes, and why paper title alone may not win the case.

Salary Standardization Act: The July 1, 1989 Cut-Off for Non-Integrated Benefits

Supreme Court clarifies that only incumbents as of July 1, 1989 may continue receiving non-integrated benefits like the NTA's Educational Assistance Incentive Bonus.

Protecting Labor's Bread: Defining Employee Status and Rights to Benefits in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on security of tenure, back salaries, and the binding authority of CSC regional offices in personnel matters.

Upholding Judicial Integrity: Dismissal of Charges Based on Insufficient Evidence of Collusion

Supreme Court denies surety's petition, ruling that procedural lapses and failure to timely challenge bail bond forfeitures bar relief.

Trademark Infringement Courts Retain Jurisdiction Despite Pending Trademark Cancellation Proceedings

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that courts can hear trademark infringement cases even while cancellation proceedings are pending before the intellectual property office.