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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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Self-Defense and Alibi in Philippine Criminal Law: Lessons from People v. Caverte

A look at how the Supreme Court applied self-defense, alibi, treachery, and conspiracy rules in People v. Caverte.

VAT on Services: When "Trade or Business" Does Not Require Profit Motive

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that VAT applies to services rendered for a fee even without profit motive. Learn the rules.

Treachery in Philippine Criminal Law: The Element of Surprise in Homicide Cases

How the Supreme Court distinguished treachery from a sudden, provoked attack in People v. Caverte, and what it means for murder charges.

Loan or Trust: Resolving Estafa Charges in Investment Disputes

When does a failed investment become estafa? The Supreme Court clarifies the line between a simple loan and a criminal trust agreement.

Self-Defense and Unlawful Aggression: The Limits of Justifiable Force in the Philippines

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies when self-defense applies, when it ends, and why unlawful aggression must be real and ongoing.

Defining the Boundaries of Rape: Penetration vs Attempt in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court clarifies when rape is consummated versus merely attempted, requiring proof of penile entry into the labia.

Drunkenness and Misconduct: Upholding Ethical Standards in Public Service

A sheriff's habitual drunkenness, AWOL, and illegal firearm possession led to dismissal, reaffirming that public office is a public trust.

Oral Partition and Estoppel: When Long-Standing Property Agreements Prevail

Supreme Court ruling on oral partition, estoppel, and long-standing property agreements in Philippine civil law.

Protecting the Vulnerable: Upholding the Testimony of Child Rape Victims in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction based on the credible testimony of a mentally disabled minor, clarifying rules on evidence and procedure.

Deceptive Recruitment Establishing Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt IN Illegal Recruitment AND Estafa

How the Supreme Court upheld a conviction for illegal recruitment in large scale and estafa based on deceptive recruitment schemes.

Protecting the Vulnerable: Rape of a Woman Deprived of Reason Under Philippine Law

The Supreme Court affirms that sexual intercourse with a mentally retarded woman constitutes rape under Article 335 of the Revised Penal Code.

Breach of Duty: Upholding Integrity and Accountability in Court Processes

A lawyer's misuse of client funds for purported court fees leads to suspension and restitution, reinforcing ethical duties.

Hearsay Evidence and the Right to Confrontation: Protecting the Accused

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on hearsay evidence, the right to confront witnesses, and why prosecutions must stand on solid proof.

Rape With Intimidation: The Standard of Resistance and Aggravating Circumstances

The Supreme Court clarifies that in rape, intimidation can substitute for physical resistance, and aggravating circumstances need not be alleged in the information.

Tax Exemption Boundaries: PAGCOR Privileges and the Perils of Misrepresentation

Supreme Court clarifies that PAGCOR's tax exemption on importations does not automatically extend to concessionaires, and warns against fraudulent claims.

Rescission Rights Understanding Contractual Obligations in Property Sales

Learn how Philippine courts treat right of first refusal clauses, rescission remedies, and contractual obligations in property sales from a 2000 Supreme Court ruling.

MMDA vs. Bel-Air Village: The Limits of Authority Over Private Roads

The Supreme Court ruled the MMDA cannot open private subdivision roads to public traffic without a local ordinance, clarifying its administrative role.

Docket Fees and the Right to Amend: Balancing Access to Justice in Patent Infringement Cases

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on docket fees, amendments to complaints, and equitable access to justice in patent cases.

Rape Conviction Upheld: Victim Testimony and Conspiracy in Sexual Assault Cases

The Supreme Court affirms rape convictions based on credible victim testimony, medical evidence, and proof of conspiracy among three accused.

Attorney Suspended Six Months for Deceitful Loan Practices with Client

A lawyer who facilitated a fraudulent loan for his clients was suspended for six months. Learn the ethical rules and lessons from this Philippine Supreme Court case.

Delay in Resolving Cases Constitutes Gross Inefficiency: A Lesson for Judges

The Supreme Court reminds judges that unreasonable delay in resolving cases is gross inefficiency, eroding public trust in the judiciary.

Warrantless Search Limits and Penalty in Drug Cases: People v. Che Chun Ting

The Supreme Court clarifies the limits of warrantless searches incident to arrest and the proper penalty for drug offenses in People v. Che Chun Ting.

Step-Parent Rape and the Death Penalty: What Philippine Law Requires

The Supreme Court affirms the death penalty for a stepfather who raped his 11-year-old stepdaughter, clarifying the rules on qualifying circumstances and damages.

Employers' Subsidiary Liability and Due Process in Criminal Proceedings

When can an employer be held subsidiarily liable for an employee's crime? The Supreme Court explains the due process requirements.