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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When Does a Right to Radio Frequencies Vest? The NOW Telecom Ruling

A legislative franchise does not guarantee radio frequencies. The Supreme Court explains why spectrum use is a privilege.

3G Frequency Allocation and the NTC's Regulatory Discretion: Lessons from Next Mobile v. NTC

The Supreme Court affirms the NTC's broad discretion in allocating 3G frequencies, clarifying the limits of judicial review over technical regulatory decisions.

Primary Jurisdiction: When Courts Defer to Specialized Agencies in Media Disputes

Explaining the Supreme Court's ruling on when courts must defer to the NTC in media ownership and competition disputes.

Understanding Share Redemption in Public Utilities: Insights from Philippine Legal Precedents

Explore the Supreme Court's ruling on share redemption in public utilities, examining PLDT's preferred share buyback and its legal implications.

Cable TV Franchise Tax: What the New Vision Ruling Means for Operators

The Supreme Court ruled that NTC-issued certificates of authority are administrative franchises subject to local franchise tax under the Local Government Code.

Franchise Renewal in Philippine Broadcasting: Insights from ABS-CBN v. NTC

The Supreme Court's ruling in ABS-CBN v. NTC clarifies that an expired legislative franchise cannot be extended by pending bills or administrative practice.

NTC Primary Jurisdiction Over Access Charge Disputes: PT&T v. Smart Communications

When do courts yield to the NTC on telecom access charge disputes? The Supreme Court clarifies the doctrine of primary jurisdiction.

NTC Primary Jurisdiction Over Access Charges in Interconnection Agreements

Explaining the Supreme Court ruling that the NTC has primary jurisdiction over access charges in interconnection agreements, and why courts must defer.

Expired Permits and Regulatory Fines: NTC Authority Over Broadcast Operations

A broadcaster's expired provisional authority and NTC fines explained: the Supreme Court clarifies administrative penalties, prescription, and temporary permits.

Breach of Bank Obligations: Understanding Trust Agreements in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court's ruling on PLDT v. ETPI clarifies when courts can enforce judicially approved compromise agreements and the limits of arbitration clauses.

Franchise Tax Exemptions: Scope and Limits for Telecom Companies

The Supreme Court clarifies when "in lieu of all taxes" clauses in telecom franchises do not exempt companies from local business taxes.

When 'In Lieu of All Taxes' Does Not Mean Local Tax Exemption: Smart Communications v. City of Davao

The Supreme Court ruled that a franchise's "in lieu of all taxes" clause covers only national taxes, not local franchise taxes.

Challenging NLRC Decisions: Judicial Review in Illegal Dismissal Cases in the Philippines

Learn how courts review NLRC rulings in illegal dismissal cases, and when factual findings may be overturned.

Successor Liability in Philippine Labor Law: When Is a Company Responsible for Another's Debts

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a company becomes liable for another firm's labor debts under successor liability rules.

Lost Your Land to Fraud? Understanding the 10-Year Deadline for Reconveyance in the Philippines

Learn the 10-year prescriptive period for filing reconveyance of fraudulently titled land in the Philippines and how courts apply the discovery rule.

PLDT v. City of Bacolod: The Limits of the Most-Favored-Treatment Clause in Tax Exemptions

The Supreme Court rules that the most-favored-treatment clause in R.A. 7925 does not grant tax exemptions to telecommunications companies.

Most Favored Treatment Clause in Telecom: What PLDT v. Bacolod Means for Tax Exemptions

The Supreme Court rules that Section 23 of RA 7925 does not grant automatic tax exemptions to telecom companies. Learn what this means.

When Local Councils Overstep: Cable TV Franchises and the Limits of LGU Power

A look at Zoomzat v. People, where the Supreme Court ruled that local governments cannot grant cable TV franchises—that power belongs to the NTC.

Cable TV Rates: NTC Has Exclusive Power Over Local Government Authority

Supreme Court ruling on whether local governments can regulate cable TV subscriber rates, clarifying NTC's exclusive authority.

Upholding Regulatory Authority: Provisional Authorities and Non-Exclusivity in Telecom Franchises

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on NTC's power to grant provisional authorities and the non-exclusive nature of telecom franchises.

Challenging NTC Rules: Courts, Not Just Agencies, Can Hear Validity Cases

Supreme Court ruling clarifies that courts have jurisdiction to review NTC regulations issued under quasi-legislative power, without exhausting administrative remedies.

Taxing Telecommunications: Local Government Power vs. Franchise Exemptions

The Supreme Court ruled that the Local Government Code's withdrawal of tax exemptions prevails over PLDT's franchise exemption claim under R.A. 7925.

NTC Collegiality: How the Supreme Court Settled Regulatory Decision-Making in Philippine Telecoms

The Supreme Court ruled the NTC is a collegial body; a single commissioner cannot decide cases alone. Learn the rule and its impact.