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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Government Procurement: When Can Bids Be Rejected Under RA 9184

The Supreme Court clarifies the limits of the Head of Procuring Entity’s power to cancel bids under RA 9184’s reservation clause.

When Can the Comelec Disqualify Bidders? Electoral Integrity vs Procurement Law

The Supreme Court rules on the limits of Comelec's power to disqualify bidders under procurement law.

Ombudsman's Discretion, Due Process, and Probable Cause in Public Funds Misuse Cases

The Supreme Court affirms the Ombudsman's wide discretion in finding probable cause for misuse of public funds, explaining due process limits in preliminary investigations.

Prohibition Denied When Government Contracts Become Fait Accompli

Supreme Court rules prohibition cannot stop an already completed government contract, and clarifies legal standing rules for citizen suits.

Bidding and Government Contracts: No Automatic Right to Award Without Post-Qualification

The Supreme Court clarifies that being the lowest bidder in a government project does not automatically entitle a contractor to the award—post-qualification is mandatory.

Bidding Integrity Strict Compliance Prevails Over Agency Discretion In Government Procurement

Supreme Court nullifies a government contract award where the winning bid failed technical specifications, reaffirming strict compliance in public bidding.