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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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Finality of Compromise Agreements: Binding Share Valuation in Corporate Disputes

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on compromise agreements, finality of appraisals, and binding share valuation in corporate disputes.

Union Registration and Legal Personality in Certification Election Cases

A union must strictly comply with registration requirements to gain legal personality for certification elections. The Supreme Court explains the rules.

Union Registration Mixed Composition Bars Legal Standing In Labor Disputes

A union with mixed supervisory and rank-and-file members lacks legal personality to file petitions in labor disputes.

Preventive Suspension Limits and Employee Rights in Philippine Administrative Law

When can a 90-day preventive suspension be extended? The Supreme Court clarifies employee rights and the limits of disciplinary authority.

Credibility in Rape Cases: How Minor Inconsistencies Don't Undermine Conviction

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on how minor inconsistencies in a rape victim's testimony do not defeat conviction when credibility is established.

Reasonable Doubt Prevails When Inconsistencies and Recanted Testimony Lead to Acquittal in Rape Cases

When a rape victim's testimony has material inconsistencies, plus evidence of frame-up and a recanted affidavit, reasonable doubt may compel acquittal.

Statutory Rape: Why Pleading Qualifying Circumstances in the Information Matters

A Supreme Court ruling shows why prosecutors must allege both the victim's minority and relationship to the accused to justify the death penalty.

When Police Officers Face Summary Dismissal: Due Process and the Limits of Extraordinary Remedies

A police officer's summary dismissal for extortion upheld despite dismissal of criminal case; certiorari and mandamus cannot substitute for appeal.

Incestuous Rape: Why Explicit Allegations Matter for the Death Penalty

The Supreme Court acquits a stepfather of rape, stressing that material inconsistencies in the victim's testimony and evidence of frame-up defeat conviction.

Delayed Remittances Upholding Honesty AND Integrity IN Public Office

A clerk of court was fined for delayed remittances of judiciary funds, underscoring the high standard of honesty and integrity in public office.

Statutory Rape and Parental Authority: Why the Supreme Court Upheld a Father's Conviction

The Supreme Court affirms a father's rape conviction, explaining how parental moral ascendancy substitutes for force and why proof of age matters for the death penalty.

Breach of Postal Integrity: Balancing Intent and Accountability in Public Service

A postmaster opened a widow's mail to settle debts—was it grave misconduct or good faith? The Supreme Court weighs intent.

Speedy Disposition of Cases: Balancing Rights and Reasonableness in Preliminary Investigations

When does delay in preliminary investigation violate the right to speedy disposition? The Supreme Court explains the balancing test in Guiani v. Sandiganbayan.

Defining Qualified Rape: The Critical Elements for Imposing the Death Penalty

The Supreme Court clarifies when rape with homicide warrants the death penalty, requiring proof of both crimes beyond reasonable doubt.

Balancing Corporate Discretion and Regulatory Oversight: The BCDA Compensation Case

The Supreme Court clarifies the limits of a government corporation's power to grant employee benefits beyond Central Bank standards.

Deceptive Promises: Illegal Recruitment and Estafa in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains when deceptive job promises abroad constitute both illegal recruitment and estafa, and how conspirators share liability.

Private vs Common Carriers: Who Bears Liability for Damaged Cargo?

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a trucking company is a private carrier and how liability for damaged cargo is determined.

Due Process in Attorney Disciplinary Cases: The Mandatory Formal Investigation

The Supreme Court reminds the IBP that a formal investigation is mandatory in lawyer disciplinary cases, remanding a dismissed complaint for further proceedings.

Limits of Employer Discipline: Union Office Rules and Employee Rights

Supreme Court ruling on when an employee's violation of company rules may still not justify dismissal, balancing management authority and union rights.

Perfecting Appeals and Court Jurisdiction: What Rape Convictions Teach About Proper Allegations

Learn how the Supreme Court reduced a death sentence to reclusion perpetua because the information failed to allege the victim's minority.

Simple vs Qualified Rape: Why Allegations in the Information Matter

The Supreme Court explains why the death penalty for qualified rape requires both minority and relationship to be alleged in the information.

Accidental Shooting Police Officers Duty AND Criminal Liability IN THE Philippines

When a police officer's gun discharges during an arrest, is it an accident or a crime? The Supreme Court explains the rules on accidental shooting and criminal liability.

Back Wages and Illegal Dismissal: What Salas v. PAGCOR Means for Employees

The Supreme Court clarifies that illegally dismissed employees are entitled to back wages even if later found guilty of separate administrative charges.

Prescription in Insurance Claims: When Does the Clock Really Start Ticking

Philippine Supreme Court ruling clarifies when the prescriptive period for insurance claims begins, protecting policyholders from delayed denial.