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Judicial Clemency for Philippine Lawyers: The Ruiz Case and the Path to Reinstatement

Learn how judicial clemency works for disciplined Philippine lawyers, including the requirements under the CPRA and the landmark Ruiz case.

Forum Shopping in Disbarment Cases: Protecting Government Lawyers Under the CPRA

The Supreme Court dismisses a disbarment case against prosecutors, clarifying rules against "effective forum shopping" under the CPRA.

Disbarment for Bouncing Checks: What Lawyers Must Know About Gross Misconduct

A lawyer was disbarred for issuing worthless checks. Learn the ethical rules, CPRA penalties, and practical lessons for attorneys.

Malicious Prosecution in the Philippines: When Filing a Case Crosses the Line

Filing a baseless disbarment case to pressure a lawyer can amount to malicious prosecution. Learn the rules and remedies from a recent Supreme Court ruling.

Attorney Misconduct: When a Lawyer's Actions Can Lead to Disbarment in the Philippines

The Supreme Court clarifies when a lawyer's false statements and unethical conduct warrant suspension or disbarment, and the limits of disciplinary cases.

Upholding Ethical Conduct Attorney Sanctioned for Overreach and Notarial Misconduct

Supreme Court disciplines lawyer for exceeding search warrant limits and notarizing brother's certificate, affirming ethical boundaries.

Upholding Ethical Conduct: Disciplining Lawyers for Misrepresentation and Unauthorized Practice

The Supreme Court suspended a lawyer for deceiving courts over inherited property and reprimanded another for unauthorized practice, reaffirming ethical duties.

Solicitation and Acceptance of Gifts: Upholding Ethical Conduct in Public Service

Supreme Court reinstates dismissal of DENR officials for soliciting money under R.A. 6713, reaffirming strict ethical standards for public servants.

Attorney-Client Trust: Lessons from a Philippine Supreme Court Ruling on Lawyer Misconduct

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling on lawyer misconduct clarifies candor duties, attorney's fees, and the penalties for unethical conduct.

When Lawyer Zeal Crosses the Line: Lessons from Zamora v. Mahinay

The Supreme Court clarifies when a lawyer's vigorous advocacy becomes an ethical violation, and when it remains protected professional duty.

Upholding Ethical Conduct Disciplining Court Employees FOR Actions Reflecting ON THE Judiciarys Integrity

The Supreme Court affirms dismissal of a vice-mayor for grave misconduct and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of service.

Upholding Ethical Conduct Lawyers Responsibility Beyond Professional Capacity

A lawyer's duty to a client does not end with accepting a case. The Supreme Court reminds lawyers of their ethical obligations in this disciplinary case.

Disbarment for Disrespect: Upholding Judicial Authority and Ethical Conduct in the Legal Profession

The Supreme Court disbarred a lawyer for repeated abuse of court processes, dilatory tactics, and disrespect toward a Court of Appeals justice.

When a Lawyer’s Dealings Warrant Suspension: Sanidad v. Aguas

The Supreme Court suspends a lawyer for one year for dishonest dealings in a property sale, applying Rule 1.01 of the CPR.

Upholding Ethical Conduct: Disciplinary Action for Abuse of Court Processes

The Supreme Court suspends a lawyer for two years for dilatory tactics that delayed execution of a final judgment, violating the Lawyer's Oath and Code of Professional Responsibility.

Falsifying Time Records and Habitual Absenteeism in the Judiciary: A Lesson in Accountability

The Supreme Court disciplines court personnel for falsified DTRs and habitual absenteeism, reaffirming strict ethical standards in the judiciary.

Judicial Accountability: Timely Decisions and Ethical Conduct on the Bench

The Supreme Court holds judges accountable for delayed decisions and retirement violations, imposing fines on a retired judge.

When Postponements Don't Imply Misconduct: A Lesson in Ethical Practice

The Supreme Court clarifies when a lawyer's requests for postponement do not constitute professional misconduct, emphasizing the need for clear evidence of malice.

Attorney’s Fees and Ethical Conduct: Candor and Fairness in Lawyer-Client Relationships

The Supreme Court suspended a lawyer for five years for deceitful fee agreements and unfair dealings with elderly clients, reaffirming ethical duties.

Lawyer's Unfounded Bribery Accusation Against Prosecutor Draws Fine

Supreme Court fines a lawyer for baselessly accusing a prosecutor of bribery in pleadings, stressing limits of zealous advocacy.

Disbarment for Deceit: Upholding Ethical Standards in the Legal Profession

The Supreme Court suspends a lawyer for immorality, clarifying that only the Court can discipline lawyers and that compliance must be actual.

Upholding Ethical Conduct Disciplinary Action for Unauthorized Notarization

A lawyer who notarizes documents without a valid commission faces suspension and a permanent ban from notarial practice, as this case shows.

False Legal Credentials and a Lawyer's Duty of Candor to the Court

The Supreme Court suspended a lawyer for two years for using another counsel's professional details in pleadings, underscoring the duty of candor.

Upholding Ethical Conduct Attorney Suspended FOR Deceit AND Neglect OF Client Funds

Lawyer suspended two years for misrepresenting himself, neglecting a client's visa case, and failing to return P350,000 in legal fees.