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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Understanding Judicial Accountability: The Consequences of Financial Mismanagement in Philippine Courts

Explore how Philippine courts handle financial mismanagement by judicial officers, the legal consequences, and what this means for accountability.

When Judges Interfere with Writs of Execution: A Lesson in Judicial Conduct

A judge who stopped a sheriff from implementing a writ of execution was fined for conduct unbecoming a judicial officer.

Judge Dismissed for Gross Immorality: Extramarital Affair and the Duty of Judicial Officers

The Supreme Court dismissed a judge for gross immorality over an extramarital affair and child, while suspending him from law practice for three years.

Untimely Appeal: Why the Secretary of Labor Could Not Challenge a Reversal in Certification Election Cases

The Supreme Court denies the Secretary of Labor's appeal in certification election cases, ruling that quasi-judicial officers cannot question appellate reversals.

When Labor Officials Cannot Appeal: The Real Party-in-Interest Rule

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies that quasi-judicial officers like the Labor Secretary cannot appeal adverse appellate decisions, reinforcing judicial detachment.

Judicial Benefits: Can Misconduct Outside Judicial Office Disqualify a Judge's Heirs from Gratuity?

A judge's heirs can still receive gratuity benefits despite pre-judiciary misconduct, but only for service rendered before the penalty became final.

Judge Dismissed for Gross Immorality: Extramarital Affair and Child Bar Judicial Office

Supreme Court dismisses a judge for gross immorality over an extramarital affair and child, and suspends him from law practice for three years.

Court Dismisses Clerk of Court for Misusing Judicial Office to Harass Private Individuals

Supreme Court dismisses court clerk who used court letterhead to summon persons with no pending cases, ruling the acts constitute gross misconduct.

Judicial Ethics: When a Judge's Business Ties Undermine Impartiality

A judge's reprimand for attending corporate meetings shows how judicial office prestige cannot be used for private interests.

Ensuring Judicial Competence: Guidelines for Qualifying for Judicial Office in the Philippines

The Supreme Court sets clear rules on oaths, seminars, and immersion programs for newly appointed judges to ensure judicial competence.