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Disbarment for Defrauding Clients: Lessons from Dizon v. Trinidad-Radoc

When lawyers fabricate cases and misappropriate client funds, the Supreme Court does not hesitate to impose the ultimate penalty of disbarment.

Court Employee Dismissed for Faking Annulment Decision and Taking P150,000

Supreme Court dismisses court stenographer for grave misconduct and dishonesty after he fabricated an annulment decision and collected P150,000 from a litigant.

Service of Summons on Corporations: Why Strict Compliance Matters in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that service of summons on corporations must strictly follow Rule 14, Section 11; substantial compliance no longer applies.

Cooperatives No Longer Exempt From Court Fees: The 2012 Supreme Court Ruling

The Supreme Court denied cooperatives' exemption from court and sheriff's fees, reaffirming judicial independence and fiscal autonomy.

NPC Not Exempt from Legal Fees: Supreme Court Clarifies Rule on Court Fees

The Supreme Court clarifies that the National Power Corporation must pay filing fees and other legal fees, affirming the Court's exclusive power over procedural rules.

IBP Legal Aid Clients Exempted From Court Fees: A New Rule for Access to Justice

The Supreme Court exempts qualified IBP legal aid clients from paying filing, docket, and other legal fees, advancing free access to courts for the poor.

Indigency Status Corporations Cannot Claim FEE Exemption Despite Aiding THE Poor

Philippine Supreme Court rules corporations cannot claim indigent litigant fee exemptions, even when serving the poor. Learn the legal basis.

Court Employee Suspended for Impropriety in Handling Litigant's Funds

Legal researcher suspended one year for receiving P130,000 from a litigant and helping secure counsel in a case before her own branch.

Compulsory vs Permissive Counterclaims: When Court Fees Are Not Required in Loan Disputes

Learn when a counterclaim in a loan dispute is compulsory and exempt from docket fees, based on a 2003 Supreme Court ruling.

Attorney Misappropriation of Client Funds: Fiduciary Duty and Ethical Obligations of Lawyers

When a lawyer mishandles client money, the Supreme Court does not take it lightly. Learn the ethical rules and consequences.

When Do New Court Fees Apply in Extrajudicial Foreclosures? UCPB Case Explained

The Supreme Court clarifies when new sheriff's and notary fees apply in extrajudicial foreclosures, using the UCPB case as guide.

Supervisory Failures in the Judiciary: Holding Clerks of Court Accountable for Negligence

A clerk of court's duty to supervise subordinates is non-negotiable. This case explains liability for neglect of duty.

Docket Fees and Jurisdiction: Re-Filing a Case After Dismissal for Improper Venue

When a case is dismissed for improper venue, must new docket fees be paid upon re-filing? The Supreme Court clarifies the rule.