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.
Appeal Deadlines When Is a Delay Fatal to Your Case
Learn when late appeals are allowed in Philippine courts and when delays prove fatal to a case.
Finality of Judgments: The Prohibition Against Second Motions for Reconsideration
Philippine law bars second motions for reconsideration. Learn how filing one can forfeit the right to appeal and make a judgment final.
Double Jeopardy Bars Prosecution Appeal to Increase Penalty After Conviction
Philippine Supreme Court rules prosecution cannot appeal to increase a convicted accused's penalty—doing so violates the constitutional right against double jeopardy.
Interlocutory VS Final Orders Understanding Enforceability IN Philippine Courts
Philippine courts explain the difference between interlocutory and final orders, and when each can be enforced or appealed.
Docket Fees vs Filing Brief: Understanding Grounds for Appeal Dismissal in Philippine Courts
Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that failure to file an appellant's brief is not the same as non-payment of docket fees for appeal dismissal.
Beyond Labels: How Factual Allegations Define Criminal Charges in Philippine Courts
Philippine courts look past the label of a complaint to its factual allegations to determine jurisdiction, as Fabia v. Court of Appeals shows.
Lawyer Suspended for Negligence: The Duty to File Briefs and Protect Clients' Rights
Supreme Court suspends lawyer for failing to file appellant's brief, causing delay in client's criminal appeal and violating professional responsibility rules.
Lawyer Suspended for Neglecting Appeal: Duty to Client and Court
Supreme Court suspends lawyer for six months for failing to file appellant's brief, causing client's appeal to stall for over a year.
Perfecting Appeals in Election Cases: Strict Compliance with Fee Payment Rules
Learn why paying appeal fees to the wrong office or late can doom an election appeal, based on Villota v. COMELEC.
Timeliness of Appeals When Weekends Extend Deadlines in Philippine Law
Learn how Philippine courts compute appeal deadlines when weekends intervene, and why timing can decide a case's fate.
Personal Cultivation Requirement in Agrarian Reform: Palele v. Court of Appeals
Supreme Court ruling on the personal cultivation requirement for agrarian reform beneficiaries and why mere payment does not vest ownership.
Certiorari Under the New SEC Rules: Challenging Interlocutory Orders
The Supreme Court clarifies that certiorari, not appeal, is the proper remedy for interlocutory orders under the New SEC Rules of Procedure.
Revival of Judgment, Indispensable Parties, and Prescription: Key Lessons from Santana-Cruz v. Court of Appeal
Philippine Supreme Court ruling on revival of judgment, prescription periods, and the crucial role of indispensable parties in reconveyance cases.
Upholding Speedy Justice: Disciplinary Action for Undue Delays in Ejectment Cases
Supreme Court disciplines judge for violating summary procedure rules through repeated postponements in an ejectment case, reaffirming that justice delayed is justice denied.
Dilatory Appeals: The Supreme Court's Stance on Abandoned Appeals and Execution of Judgments
When an appellant's delay becomes abandonment, a judgment turns final and executory, and execution follows as a matter of right.
Forum Shopping Certification Rules in Labor Appeals: MC Engineering v. NLRC
Learn how the Supreme Court ruled on forum shopping certifications and service rules in labor case appeals under MC Engineering v. NLRC.
Upholding Land Ownership: The Significance of Continuous Possession and Tax Declarations in Property Disputes
Explore how continuous possession and tax declarations resolved a property ownership dispute in Tabuso v. Court of Appeals (G.R. No. 108558).
When the Ombudsman Clears a Public Official: Why Acquittal Is Final
The Supreme Court explains why an Ombudsman decision absolving a public official of an administrative charge is final and cannot be appealed.
Reasonable Bail Balancing Constitutional Rights AND Flight Risk IN Estafa Cases
Philippine Supreme Court ruling on reasonable bail pending appeal in estafa cases, balancing constitutional rights against flight risk.
Finality of Ombudsman Decisions in Administrative Cases: Lessons from Barata v. Abalos
When is an Ombudsman ruling final and unappealable? The Supreme Court clarifies the rules on administrative case appeals.
Exhaustion Doctrine Prevails Jurisdiction Cannot BE Circumvented BY Direct Resort TO Courts
Direct court resort without exhausting administrative remedies is fatal, as Gonzales v. Court of Appeals shows.
Dismissal Based on Procedural Technicalities Ensuring Compliance With Court Rules
When the Court of Appeals dismisses a petition for technical deficiencies, the Supreme Court may uphold it. Learn the rules from this labor case.
Res Judicata Bars Repeated Challenges to Education Law Reforms
Supreme Court explains res judicata in Manalo v. Court of Appeals, barring repeated suits over the same education law issue.
Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies and Grave Abuse of Discretion in Agrarian Land Reclassification
When can landowners skip administrative appeals and go straight to court? The Supreme Court clarifies the rule in a CARP exemption case.