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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Proving Guilt in Rape-Slay Cases: Credibility of Deaf-Mute Witnesses and Conspiracy

The Supreme Court affirms rape-slay convictions based on a deaf-mute eyewitness's testimony, and clarifies the rules on witness credibility and conspiracy.

When Can a Philippine Judge Act as Notary Public? Limits and Unauthorized Practice of Law

Philippine MTC judges may notarize only court-related documents, not private deeds. Learn the limits and penalties from a Supreme Court ruling.

Judicial Misconduct and Bail Irregularities: Safeguarding Due Process in Philippine Courts

A Supreme Court ruling on undue delay and abuse of authority clarifies judicial duties and due process in Philippine courts.

Combating Judicial Delay: Ensuring Speedy Justice in Philippine Courts

A Supreme Court ruling on judge accountability for undue delay, reinforcing constitutional mandates for speedy disposition of cases.

Minor Docket Fee Deficiency: Supreme Court Upholds Justice Over Strict Procedure in Appeals

Learn how the Supreme Court ruled that a P5.00 docket fee deficiency, caused by court error, should not automatically dismiss an appeal.

Decoding Land Title Errors: How Philippine Courts Rectify Mistakes in Property Descriptions

When a land title's technical description differs from the deed of sale, courts can order correction. Learn from a Supreme Court ruling.

When Can Judges Notarize Documents? The Villareal Case on Ex-Officio Notaries

A Supreme Court ruling on when MTC judges may notarize documents, and the limits of their ex-officio notary powers.

Unlawful Search and Seizure: How Procedural Errors Can Overturn Drug Convictions in the Philippines

When police break procedure, drug convictions fall. Learn how the Supreme Court acquitted two accused in People v. Leodones.

Reasonable Doubt in Philippine Rape Cases: People v. Desamparado Explained

How the Supreme Court acquitted a rape accused despite medical evidence, and what this means for Philippine criminal justice.

Public Bidding vs. Right of First Refusal: Fair Competition in Government Asset Sales

Supreme Court ruling on how the right to top a bid undermines competitive public bidding in government asset sales.

Payment Application and Tenant Rights: Paculdo v. Regalado on Wrongful Ejectment

Learn how the Supreme Court protected a tenant from wrongful ejectment when a landlord misapplied rental payments to other debts.

Positive Identification Trumps Alibi: Witness Credibility in Philippine Murder Cases

How Philippine courts weigh eyewitness identification against alibi and denial in murder cases, explained through a Supreme Court ruling.

Eyewitness Testimony in Philippine Courts: Why It Matters in Murder Cases

How the Supreme Court weighs eyewitness testimony, hearsay, and alibi in murder convictions, explained through a landmark 2000 ruling.

Conspiracy in Philippine Law: How Group Actions Lead to Shared Criminal Liability

The Supreme Court explains when conspirators share equal blame for a crime, using a murder case where two brothers attacked one victim.

Protecting the Vulnerable: Contract Validity and Simulated Sales in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies simulated sales, contract validity, and protection of illiterate parties in real estate transactions.

Zero Tolerance for Dishonesty: Supreme Court Upholds Integrity in Public Service

The Supreme Court cancels the appointment of a court utility worker who forged a judge's signature, reaffirming that dishonesty disqualifies anyone from government service.

Proving the Unseen: How Circumstantial Evidence Convicts in Philippine Murder Cases

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling explains when circumstantial evidence suffices to convict, and why murder was downgraded to homicide.

Philippine Notarization Rules: Why Signatory Presence Before a Notary Is Non-Negotiable

The Supreme Court suspends a notary for notarizing a deed after the signatory's death, underscoring that notarization demands personal appearance.

Protecting Your Insurance Claim Why Death Certificates Matter IN THE Philippines

Learn how the Supreme Court ruled that a death certificate is strong evidence in life insurance claims, and what this means for beneficiaries.

Broken Promises in Overseas Job Scams: Illegal Recruitment and Estafa Under Philippine Law

A Supreme Court ruling explains how illegal recruitment in large scale and estafa arise from false promises of overseas employment.

Treachery in Philippine Criminal Law: Unexpected Attacks and the Complex Crime of Murder with Abortion

The Supreme Court explains treachery in murder cases and how a single criminal act can produce the complex crime of murder with abortion.

Fatal Flaws in Filing Rape Cases: Why Precision in Criminal Complaints Matters in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court reduced a rape conviction from death to reclusion perpetua because the complaint failed to allege the qualifying circumstances of filiation and minority.

Ombudsman's Discretion: When Courts Won't Intervene in Dismissals

Philippine Supreme Court explains the limits of judicial review over the Ombudsman's power to dismiss criminal complaints for lack of probable cause.

Understanding Res Judicata When a Court Order Becomes Final in the Philippines

Learn how res judicata applies when Philippine court orders become final, based on Supreme Court rulings and practical legal insights.