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Philippine Supreme Court Jurisprudence > Year 2020 > September 2020 Decisions > G.R. No. 201580 - ALCID C. BALBARINO (NOW DECEASED), SUBSTITUTED BY HIS SURVIVING SIBLINGS ALBERT, ANALIZA, AND ALLAN, ALL SURNAMED BALBARINO, Petitioners, v. PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC., AND WORLDWIDE CREW, INC., Respondent.:




G.R. No. 201580 - ALCID C. BALBARINO (NOW DECEASED), SUBSTITUTED BY HIS SURVIVING SIBLINGS ALBERT, ANALIZA, AND ALLAN, ALL SURNAMED BALBARINO, Petitioners, v. PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC., AND WORLDWIDE CREW, INC., Respondent.

PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

THIRD DIVISION

G.R. No. 201580, September 21, 2020

ALCID C. BALBARINO (NOW DECEASED), SUBSTITUTED BY HIS SURVIVING SIBLINGS ALBERT, ANALIZA, AND ALLAN, ALL SURNAMED BALBARINO, Petitioners, v. PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC., AND WORLDWIDE CREW, INC., Respondents.

D E C I S I O N

GAERLAN, J.:

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration-Securities and Exchange Commission (POEA-SEC) enumerates the liabilities of the employer in case the seafarer suffers a work-related illness or injury on-board the ocean-going vessel. It ensures a proper balance between two things � the proper compensation of a seafarer, and the protection of the employer against any unjustified payment.

This resolves the Petition for Review on Certiorari1 under Rule 45 of the Rules of Court filed by petitioners Albert, Analiza, and Allan, all surnamed Balbarino, on behalf of Alcid C. Balbarino (Alcid), praying for the reversal of the September 22, 2011 Decision2 and April 19, 2012 Resolution3 of the Court of Appeals (CA) in CA-G.R. SP No. 116751. The CA reversed the October 8, 2010 Decision4 of the Panel of Voluntary Arbitrators of the National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB) which awarded disability benefits, sickness allowance, reimbursement for medical expenses and attorney's fees in favor of Alcid.chanrobles;virtuallawlibrary

The Antecedents

On August 26, 2008, Alcid was re-hired by respondent Worldwide Crew, Inc. (Worldwide), through its local manning agent co-respondent Pacific Ocean Manning5 as an able seaman on board the vessel M/V Coral Nettuno, a chemical/ gas tanker. This was Alcid's fifth contract with respondents.

Under the terms of Alcid's POEA-approved Contract of Employment, the duration of his term shall last for nine months, with a monthly salary of US$563.00.6 His employment contract had an overriding Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between Associated Marine Officers' and Seamen's Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP) and Worldwide.7cralaw:lawlibrary

On October 1, 2008, Alcid was declared fit to work by the company-designated physician8 and was deployed on-board the M/V Corral Nettuno.

On January 11, 2009, Alcid noticed a mass on his right thigh and soft swelling of about 7 cm in diameter and 2 cm thick on the right side of his forehead. He was referred to the surgical emergency ward of AZ Klina hospital. The physicians suggested the removal of the tumor, which was postponed due to the imminent departure of the vessel.9cralaw:lawlibrary

On February 2, 2009, a team of doctors in Belguim removed Alcid's tumor. He likewise underwent a CT scan which showed a clear bone defect of the skull. Imaging suggested a primary tumor or a metastasis of a remote tumor.10 Further examinations showed multiple lung metastases, and swelling on his leg, which was suspected to be the primary tumor.11cralaw:lawlibrary

After a combined examination of the biopsies on the forehead tumor and the mass in the leg, Alcid was diagnosed to be suffering from alveolar soft part sarcoma. He underwent further treatments and examinations on various dates in March 2009.12cralaw:lawlibrary

On April 14, 2009, Alcid was repatriated and admitted at St. Luke's Hospital. He underwent various laboratory examinations including a CT scan on his whole chest and abdomen, as well as a bone scan.13 The test results showed multiple pulmonary nodules as well a bone metastasis to his skull.14cralaw:lawlibrary

On April 27, 2009, Dr. Natalia G. Alegre II (Dr. Alegre), company-designated physician, issued a Medical Report confirming that the biopsied mass on Alcid's right thigh showed soft tissue alveolar sarcoma. Dr. Alegre expounded that soft tissue alveolar sarcoma is "a highly vascular tumor that is muscular in origin. It represents less than 1% of soft tissue sarcomas of adults, and more frequently affect[s] females x x x. Metastases or spread are frequent occurring mainly in the lungs, bones and brain."15 The cause of said illness is "genetic with translocation of x-genes in the G2 phase. It is a chromosomal abnormality and is therefore not work related."16cralaw:lawlibrary

Respondents provided Alcid medical attention until May 11, 2009. Unfortunately, Alcid never recovered from his illness.17cralaw:lawlibrary

On June 4, 2009, Alcid consulted an independent oncologist Dr. Jhade Lotus Peneyra (Dr. Peneyra). In her Medical Certificate, Dr. Peneyra confirmed that Alcid was suffering from alveolar soft part sarcoma with brain, lung and bone metastases. She related medical studies revealing that exposure to chemicals such as ethylene oxide have lead to a possible risk of developing malignant tumors in the breast, pancreas, stomach and hematolymphoid organs,18 and that for Alcid, "there is limited evidence in humans for the carcinogenecity of ethylene oxide."19cralaw:lawlibrary

Likewise, on September 17, 2009, Alcid consulted with Internist and Cardiologist Dr. Efren R. Vicaldo (Dr. Vicaldo), who diagnosed the former as suffering from alveolar soft part sarcoma with distant metastasis. Dr. Vicaldo gave a disability rating of Grade I (120%).20 He declared Alcid unfit to resume work as a seaman in any capacity and regarded his work as aggravated/related to the disease.21 He further noted that having this rare malignancy significantly shortens Alcid's life expectancy, who is no longer expected to land a gainful employment.22cralaw:lawlibrary

On the basis thereof, Alcid sought the payment of disability benefits, sickness allowance and reimbursement of his medical expenses. However, respondents rejected his claims.

On June 15, 2009, Alcid initiated a grievance before the AMOSUP pursuant to the terms of the CBA. However, the parties failed to reach an amicable settlement during the mandatory conferences.23cralaw:lawlibrary

Subsequently, Alcid filed a Notice to Arbitrate before the NCMB. On October 26, 2009, the parties executed a Submission Agreement.

Unfortunately, on October 3, 2010, Alcid succumbed to his illness.24

Ruling of the NCMB

In a Decision25 dated October 8, 2010, the NCMB awarded Alcid disability benefit under the CBA, sickness allowance, and reimbursement for medical expenses, with attorney's fees.

The NCMB held that sarcoma is disputably presumed to be work-related.26 In Alcid's work as an able seaman, he was constantly exposed to various injurious and harmful chemicals. His work was strenuous and he had to contend with the harsh environment at the sea. The NCMB excused Alcid from the obligation of proving direct causation between his working conditions and his illness, acknowledging that the exact origin of sarcoma is unknown and that under the present state of science, the evidence to prove causation is "unavailable and impossible to comply with."27 Hence, Alcid's "obligation to present such an impossible evidence must therefore, be deemed void."28 This notwithstanding, Alcid is entitled to compensation on account of the provisions on social justice.29cralaw:lawlibrary

The NCMB further noted that Alcid's condition constitutes a total and permanent disability. He was unable to work for more than 120 days and his disability went beyond 240 days.30 Accordingly, the NCMB awarded permanent disability benefits under the CBA,31 and sickness allowance equivalent to US$2,252.00 (120 days or four months of Alcid's basic monthly salary of US$563.00).32 The NCMB further ordered the reimbursement of P255,733.87, which represents the additional medical expenses Alcid incurred.33cralaw:lawlibrary

Finally, the NCMB awarded attorney's fees equivalent to 10% of the total monetary award considering that Alcid was compelled to hire the services of counsel to protect his rights and interests.34cralaw:lawlibrary

The dispositive portion of the NCMB ruling reads:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

WHEREFORE, premises considered, a decision is hereby rendered, ORDERING herein respondents Pacific Ocean Manning, Inc., and/or Worldwide Crew, In., to jointly and solidarily pay complainant Alcid C. Balbarino, the amount of EIGHTY-NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED U.S. DOLLARS (US$89,100.00), as disability benefits; TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO US DOLLARS (US$2,252.00) as sickness allowance; and PhP 255,733.87 (divided by forty-three [PhP 43.00 per US Dollar] or FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN and 29/100 U.S. DOLLARS (US$5,947.2993) as reimbursement for medical expenses; or a sub-total amount of USD$97,299.2993, plus ten percent (10%) thereof as attorney's fees, or in the total amount of ONE HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND TWENTY-NINE and 23/100 U.S. DOLLARS (US$107,029.23), or its Peso equivalent converted at the prevailing rate of exchange at the time of actual payment.

All other claims of the complainant are hereby DISMISSED for lack of merit.

Likewise, respondents' counter-claims for damages and attorney's fees are DENIED for utter lack of merit.

SO ORDERED.35 (Emphasis in the original)

Aggrieved, respondents filed a Petition for Review under Rule 43 of the Rules of Court with the CA.chanrobles;virtuallawlibrary

Ruling of the CA

On September 22, 2011, the CA rendered the assailed Decision36 reversing the NCBM's judgment. The CA held that Alcid's illness is not work-related,37 thus, he is not entitled to disability benefits under the POEA SEC or the CBA, sickness allowance and reimbursement of medical expenses.38 Alveolar soft part sarcoma is not included among the occupational diseases in the POEA-SEC. Although it is disputably presumed to be work-related, Alcid failed to prove through substantial evidence that his condition was caused by, or aggravated by the nature of his work as an able seaman.39cralaw:lawlibrary

In contrast, the company-designated physician confirmed that Alcid's condition is genetic and therefore, could not have been work-related.40 This medical assessment effectively rebuts the disputable presumption. Under Section 20(B)(3) of the POEA-SEC and Articles 26.2 and 26.4 of the CBA, the disability rating shall be determined by the company-designated physician.41 If the physician appointed by the seafarer disagrees with the findings of the company-designated physician, then the opinion of a third doctor shall serve as the final decision between them.42 Alcid failed to comply with said procedure. Accordingly, the findings of the company-designated physician are entitled to more weight.43 Added thereto, Alcid's chosen physicians merely conducted a cursory physical examination on him, whereas, the company-designated physician evaluated and closely monitored his condition over a period of time.44cralaw:lawlibrary

Moreover, the CA opined that the NCMB erred in awarding disability benefits under Section 26.1 of the CBA. To be entitled thereto, the injury or illness must have been caused by an accident, which is not applicable to Alcid's case.45cralaw:lawlibrary

Finally, Alcid is not entitled to attorney's fees since the respondents did not act with bad faith in denying his claim for disability compensation and benefits.46cralaw:lawlibrary

The decretal portion of the CA ruling states:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the appeal under consideration is GRANTED and the assailed Decision dated October 8, 2010 of the Office of the Panel of Voluntary Arbitrators of the NCMB is hereby REVERSED and SET ASIDE.

SO ORDERED.47 (Emphasis in the original)

Undeterred, petitioners filed the instant Petition for Review on Certiorari48 under Rule 45 of the Rules of Court.chanrobles;virtuallawlibrary

Issue

The pivotal issue raised in the instant case is whether or not Alcid is entitled to (i) disability benefits under the CBA or the POEA-SEC; (ii) sickness allowance; (iii) reimbursement of medical expenses; and (iv) attorney's fees.

Petitioners maintain that Alcid is entitled to disability benefits under the CBA, sickness allowance and reimbursement of his medical expenses. During his employment, he was exposed to carcinogens such as benzene, hydrocarbons, chemicals, crude oil, gasoline, lubricants and other harmful cleaning solutions. He likewise suffered from extreme weather conditions involving intense heat and freezing cold. His long period of exposure, which spanned over five terms, contributed to the development or aggravation of his illness.49cralaw:lawlibrary

Moreover, petitioners claim that the CA erred in giving more credence to the findings of the company-designated physician, who is not an expert in the field of cancer.50 On the other hand, Alcid's chosen physician, Dr. Peneyra, is an oncologist. In her Medical Abstract, she cited studies which showed that employees exposed to certain gases and chemicals developed sarcomas.51cralaw:lawlibrary

Furthermore, petitioners aver that Alcid should not have been faulted for the failure to obtain the opinion a third doctor. He manifested his willingness to submit himself for examination by a third doctor,52 which the respondents ignored.53cralaw:lawlibrary

Alternatively, petitioners urge that if the CBA provision on disability does not apply, Alcid is at least entitled to full disability benefits under the POEA-SEC in the amount of US$60,000.00.54 After his repatriation, he was no longer able to work due to his illness. In fact, he even died because of it.55 The inability of the seafarer to perform his customary work for more than 120 days constitutes total and permanent disability.56cralaw:lawlibrary

Finally, Alcid is entitled to attorney's fees, as he was compelled to litigate to defend his rights and interests.57cralaw:lawlibrary

On the other hand, the respondents counter that Alcid's illness is not work� related. First, it is not included in the list of occupational diseases under the POEA-SEC.58 Second, Alcid failed to prove a causal connection between his work and his illness.59 The NCMB erred in excusing Alcid from the obligation of proving causation.60 Third, the company-designated physician confirmed that Alcid's disease was caused by a genetic chromosomal abnormality.61 Although contradicted by Alcid's doctors, their opinions are unworthy of credence as they did not conduct an extensive examination on Alcid.

Respondents aver that Alcid is not entitled to the maximum disability benefit under the CBA, which only covers permanent disabilities resulting from accidents.62 Neither is he entitled to the full sickness allowance of US$2,252.00, as he had already been paid US$1,388.73.63 At best, respondents may only be held liable for US$863.27.64cralaw:lawlibrary

Respondents clarify that their obligation to provide medical care and treatment accrues only insofar as Alcid suffered from a work-related illness. Likewise, said obligation lasts until the company-designated physician has assessed the level of disability or has confirmed the absence of a work-relation.65 Hence, their duty to provide medical treatment ceased as soon as the illness was declared to have no causal connection with the nature of his job.66 Moreover, under the CBA, the respondents' obligation for medical care and treatment lasts for 130 days after initial hospitalization. Respondents shouldered Alcid's medical costs from January 11, 2009 until May 11, 2009.67cralaw:lawlibrary

Finally, respondents claim that they are not liable for attorney's fees considering that their denial of Alcid's claim was valid and made in good faith.68

Ruling of the Court

The petition is impressed with merit.

Parameters of Judicial Review Under Rule 45 and the Exceptions Thereto

It must be noted at the outset that Alcid's entitlement to compensation is a factual issue. As a general rule, factual matters are not the proper subject of an appeal by certiorari,69 as it is not this Court's function to analyze or weigh the evidence which has been considered in the proceedings below.70cralaw:lawlibrary

Nevertheless, a review of the factual findings IS justified under the following circumstances:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

(i) when the findings are grounded entirely on speculations, surmises or conjectures; (ii) when the inference made is manifestly mistaken, absurd or impossible; (iii) when there is grave abuse of discretion; (iv) when the judgment is based on a misapprehension of facts; (v) when the findings of fact are conflicting; (vi) when in making its findings[,] the Court of Appeals went beyond the issues of the case, or its findings are contrary to the admissions of both the appellant and the appellee; (vii) when the findings are contrary to that of the trial court; (viii) when the findings are conclusions without citation of specific evidence on which they are based; (ix) when the facts set forth in the petition[,] as well as in the petitioner's main and reply briefs[,] are not disputed by the respondent; (x) when the findings of fact are premised on the supposed absence of evidence and contradicted by the evidence on record; [or] (xi) when the Court of Appeals manifestly overlooked certain relevant facts not disputed by the parties, which, if properly considered, would justify a different conclusion.71chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

The exceptions similarly apply in petitions for review filed before this Court involving labor cases, among others.72cralaw:lawlibrary

The conflicting findings between the NCMB and the CA warrant a re-evaluation of the facts in the instant case.

Rules regarding compensation for work-related illnesses

Remarkably, the POEA-SEC was designed primarily for the protection and benefit of Filipino seafarers in the pursuit of their employment on board ocean� going vessels. To carry out its beneficent terms, the provisions must be construed and applied fairly, reasonably and liberally in favor of seafarers.73cralaw:lawlibrary

Under Section 20-B of the 2000 POEA-SEC, the employer assumes the following liabilities in case the seafarer suffers a work-related illness or injury during the term of his contract:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

SECTION 20. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

x x x x

B. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS FOR INJURY OR ILLNESS

The liabilities of the employer when the seafarer suffers work-related injury or illness during the term of his contract are as follows:

1. The employer shall continue to pay the seafarer his wages during the time he is on board the vessel;

2. If the injury or illness requires medical and/or dental treatment in a foreign port, the employer shall be liable for the full cost of such medical, serious dental, surgical and hospital treatment as well as board and lodging until the seafarer is declared fit to work or to be repatriated. However, if after repatriation, the seafarer still requires medical attention arising from said injury or illness, he shall be so provided at cost to the employer until such time he is declared fit or the degree of his disability has been established by the company-designated physician.

3. Upon sign-off from the vessel for medical treatment, the seafarer is entitled to sickness allowance equivalent to his basic wage until he is declared fit to work or the degree of permanent disability has been assessed by the company-designated physician but in no case shall this period exceed one hundred twenty (120) days.

For this purpose, the seafarer shall submit himself to a post-employment medical examination by a company-designated physician within three working days upon his return except when he is physically incapacitated to do so, in which case, a written notice to the agency within the same period is deemed as compliance. Failure of the seafarer to comply with the mandatory reporting requirement shall result in his forfeiture of the right to claim the above benefits.

If a doctor appointed by the seafarer disagrees with the assessment, a third doctor may be agreed jointly between the employer and the seafarer. The third doctor's decision shall be final and binding on both parties.

4. Those illnesses not listed in Section 32 of this Contract are disputably presumed as work related.

5. Upon sign-off of the seafarer from the vessel for medical treatment, the employer shall bear the full cost of repatriation in the event the seafarer is declared (1) fit for repatriation; or (2) fit to work but the employer is unable to find employment for the seafarer on board his former vessel or another vessel of the employer despite earnest efforts.

6. In case of permanent total or partial disability of the seafarer caused by either injury or illness the seafarer shall be compensated in accordance with the schedule of benefits enumerated in Section 32 of his Contract. Computation of his benefits arising from an illness or disease shall be governed by the rates and the rules of compensation applicable at the time the illness or disease was contracted.74 (Emphasis supplied)

Based on the foregoing, should the seafarer suffer a work-related illness during his employment, the employer shall be liable to provide medical attention and treatment, grant a sickness allowance equivalent to the seafarer's basic wage, and award a disability benefit in case of permanent total or partial disability. The grant of these benefits is premised on the seafarer's compliance with the requisites provided under the POEA-SEC, coupled with proof that the illness is in fact work� related.

Notably, the POEA-SEC defines a work-related illness as "any sickness resulting to disability or death as a result of an occupational disease listed under Section 32-A of this Contract with the conditions set therein satisfied."75 Relatedly, Section 20(B)(4) fills in the lacuna, adding that any illness which is not listed in Section 32 is disputably presumed to be work-related. For the presumption to apply, it must be shown that: (i) the illness is work-related; and (ii) the work-related illness existed during the term of the seafarer's employment contract.76cralaw:lawlibrary

In Skipper United Pacific, Inc. and/or Ikarian Moon Shipping, Co., Ltd. v. Estelito S. Lagne,77 this Court clarified that despite the disputable presumption, the seafarer must still prove a causal link between his working conditions and his illness. In doing so, reasonable proof or a probability that his work caused, or at least increased the risk of contracting his illness shall suffice:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

For illnesses not mentioned under Section 32, the POEA-SEC creates a disputable presumption in favor of the seafarer that these illnesses are work� related. However, notwithstanding the presumption, We have held that on due process grounds, the claimant-seafarer must still prove by substantial evidence that his work conditions caused or, at least, increased the risk of contracting the disease. This is because awards of compensation cannot rest entirely on bare assertions and presumptions. In order to establish compensability of a non� occupational disease, reasonable proof of work-connection is sufficient - direct causal relation is not required. Thus, probability, not the ultimate degree of certainty, is the test of proof in compensation proceedings.78 (Citations omitted)

A similar ruling was rendered in Heirs of the Late Manalo N Licuanan, represented by his wife Virginia S. Licuanan v. Singa Ship Management, Inc., et al.,79 where it was elaborated that "[i]t is not required that the employment be the sole factor in the growth, development or acceleration of the illness to entitle the claimant to the benefits incident thereto. It is enough that the employment had contributed, even in a small measure, to the development of the disease."80cralaw:lawlibrary

Moreover, in Grieg Philippines, Inc., et al. v. Gonzales;81 and Lorna B. Diona v. ND Shipping Agency and Allied Services, Inc., Carribean Town and Barge (Pan Ama) Ltd.,82 it was stressed that the seafarer only needs to show a reasonable linkage between his work and the contracted illness that would lead a rational mind to conclude that his occupation contributed to, or aggravated his disease.83cralaw:lawlibrary

In other cases, this Court likewise noted additional factors that prove a causal link between the employment and the illness of the seafarer. In Skipper United,84 the development and the progression of the seafarer's disease during the employment contract were regarded as additional proof of causation.85 Furthermore, in Aldrine B. Ilustricimo v. NYK-FIL Ship Management, Inc., et al.;86 and Jebsen Maritime Inc., Tim Oord Shipmanagement B.V. and/or Estanislao Santiago v. Timoteo Gavina,87 the seafarer's length of service in the same vessel was viewed as a contributing element that exacerbated the seafarer's condition.

Additionally, stress, fatigue, and the harsh conditions at sea were considered as contributing factors that aggravated the seafarer's ailment. As held in De Leon v. Maunlad Trans, Inc., et al.:88

Working on any vessel, whether it be a cruise ship or not, can still expose any employee to harsh conditions. In this case, aside from the usual conditions experienced by seafarers, such as the harsh conditions of the sea, long hours of work, stress brought about by being away from their families, petitioner, a team head waiter, also performed the duties of a 'fire watch' and assigned to welding works, all of which contributed to petitioner's stress, fatigue and extreme exhaustion. To presume, therefore, that employees of a cruise ship do not experience the usual perils encountered by those working on a different vessel is utterly wrong.89chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

In Canuel, et al. v. Magsaysay Maritime Corporation, et al.,90 the Court acknowledged that the seafarer's exposure to the harsh sea weather, chemical irritants, and dust on board contributed to his cancer.91cralaw:lawlibrary

It bears noting that in David v. OSG Shipmanagement Manila, Inc., et al.,92 a case that is similar to the one at hand, this Court awarded disability benefits in favor of the seafarer who proved that his functions as a third officer aggravated his sarcoma:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

David showed that part of his duties as a Third Officer of the crude tanker M/T Raphael involved 'overseeing the loading, stowage, securing and unloading of cargoes.' As a necessary corollary, David was frequently exposed to the crude oil that M/T Raphael was carrying. The chemical components of crude oil include, among others, sulphur, vanadium and arsenic compounds. Hydrogen sulphide and carbon monoxide may also be encountered, while benzene is a naturally occurring chemical in crude oil. It has been regarded that these hazardous chemicals can possibly contribute to the formation of cancerous masses.

In this case, David was diagnosed with MFH (now known as undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma [UPS]), which is a class of soft-tissue sarcoma or an illness that account for approximately 1% of the known malignant tumors. As stated by Dr. Pe�a of the MMC, who was consulted by the company-designated physician, the etiology of soft tissue sarcomas are multifactorial. However, some factors are associated with a higher risk. These factors include exposure to chemical carcinogens like some of the chemical components of crude oil. Clearly, David has provided more than a reasonable nexus between the nature of his job and the disease that manifested itself on the sixth month of his last contract with respondents. It is not necessary that the nature of the employment be the sole and only reason for the illness suffered by the seafarer. It is sufficient that there is a reasonable linkage between the disease suffered by the employee and his work to lead a rational mind to conclude that his work may have contributed to the establishment or, at the very least, aggravation of any pre-existing condition he might have had.

This reasonable connection has not been convincingly refuted by respondents. On the contrary, respondents do not deny the functions performed by David on board M/T Raphael or the cargo transported by the tanker in which he was assigned. At best, respondents have cited contrary researches suggesting that the chemicals in crude oil do not induce the kind of disease contracted by David�a soft tissue sarcoma, which can supposedly occur to anybody regardless of the nature of their employment.93 (Citations omitted and emphasis supplied)

It is all too apparent therefore, that although the POEA-SEC provides a disputable presumption of work-relatedness, the seafarer must still establish a reasonable nexus between his employment and illness. At the very least, he must prove through substantial evidence that there exists a probability that his working conditions caused or aggravated his illness. Of course, the employer shall not sit idly while the seafarer endeavors to prove causation. Rather, the employer must overcome the disputable presumption of work-relatedness. Failing therein, the seafarer's illness will be deemed work-related, thereby entitling him to receive compensation.

Alcid sufficiently established a reasonable nexus between his working conditions as an able seaman and his development of alveolar soft part sarcoma

In the performance of his duties as an able seaman, Alcid was exposed to various harmful and injurious chemicals, such as fumes, gasoline, ethylene, propylene, butane, methane, naphthalene, and dust while on-board the M/V Corral Nettuno, an oil chemical tanker.

Likewise, he performed strenuous tasks on a daily basis, such as lifting, carrying and moving heavy materials and equipment. He frequently rendered overtime work which added to his stress and fatigue. He also contended with the adverse conditions at sea, and the extreme temperatures which shifted from sweltering heat to intense cold. These daily occurrences made his life on board the vessel physically and mentally taxing. He experienced these stressful conditions over a span of five employment contracts since 2001.

It bears noting that Dr. Peneyra identified medical studies which revealed that men exposed to chemicals such as thylene and ethylene oxide developed sarcoma.94 Alcid's line of work, which involved constant and prolonged exposure to similar harmful carcinogenic chemicals, exacerbated by the stress and fatigue of work on-board, triggered and aggravated his illness.

The respondents failed to submit counter-evidence to refute Dr. Peneyra's medical findings. Instead, they adamantly insisted that Alcid's illness was caused by a genetic chromosomal abnormality as stated by Dr. Alegre. Respondents likewise attacked Dr. Peneyra's competence to assess Alcid, and faulted Alcid for not submitting himself for examination to a third physician.

The respondents' arguments fail to persuade.

The length of time that Dr. Peneyra treated Alcid is irrelevant in disproving the probability that the latter's disease was aggravated by his work. This Court notes that Dr. Alegre and Dr. Peneyra rendered a similar diagnosis both confirmed that Alcid was afflicted with alveolar soft part sarcoma. The only disparity in their assessments is the causal relation of the illness and Alcid's working conditions. On the one hand, Dr. Alegre immediately dismissed the possibility of work connection, tersely concluding, sans any substantiation, that the disease is caused by a genetic chromosomal abnormality. On the other hand, Dr. Peneyra filled in this gap, by elaborating that even though the illness may have been caused by a chromosomal abnormality, there have been medical findings which showed a correlation between exposure to harmful chemicals and the development of sarcoma, thereby proving that Alcid's work conditions aggravated his illness.

Suffice to say, in Licayan v. Seacrest Maritime Management, Inc., et al.,95 the employer failed to dispute the presumption of work-relatedness and simply relied on the company-designated physician's outright disavowal of work-connection, which was unsupported by any substantial basis. Similar to the instant case, the medical report "was too sweeping and inadequate to support a conclusion."96Likewise, Dr. Alegre failed to consider the varied factors to which the seafarer was exposed to while on board the vessel.97In contrast, Dr. Peneyra's report was more comprehensive and holistic, as she considered Alcid's genetic predisposition, working conditions on-board the vessel, and related these to established medical studies.

Next, respondents may not fault Alcid for failing to obtain the opinion of a third doctor.

This Court clarified in Leonis Navigation Co. Inc., et al. v. Obrero, et al.,98 that the provision requiring referral to a third physician does not apply to disputes pertaining to the work-relatedness of the disease:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

As a final point, we deem it necessary to distinguish the present case from Philippine Hammonia Ship Agency, Inc. v. Dumadag in order to avoid confusion in the application of the POEA-SEC. In that case, we held that under Section 20(8)(3) of the POEA-SEC, referral to a third physician in case of contrasting medical opinions (between the company-designated physician and the seafarer-appointed physician) is a mandatory procedure that must be expressly requested by the seafarer: a consequence of the provision, the company can insist on its disability rating even against a contrary opinion by another physician, unless the seafarer signifies his intent to submit the disputed assessment to a third physician. We clarify, however, that Section 20(B)(3) refers only to the declaration of fitness to work or the degree of disability. It does not cover the determination of whether the disability is work-related. There is nothing in the POEA-SEC which mandates that the opinion of the company-designated physician regarding work-relation should prevail or that the determination of such relation be submitted to a third physician.

It bears emphasis that, in the present case, it is not disputed that Obrero's illness is permanent in nature. The only issue here is work-relatedness. The non-referral to a third physician is therefore inconsequential. x x x 99 (Emphasis supplied)

Besides, even if respondents insist on the opinion of a third physician, fault does not lie on Alcid. The records reveal that he actually expressed his willingness to have his condition referred to a third physician. However, the respondents failed to act on his request.100 As ruled in Bahia Shipping Services, Inc. v. Constantino;101Formerly INC Shipmanagement Incorporated v. Rosales;102 and Aldrine B. Ilustricimo v. NYK-FIL Ship Mgm't., Inc./Int'l. Cruise Services, Ltd.:103

x x x [W]hen the seafarer challenges the company doctor's assessment through the assessment made by his own doctor, the seafarer shall so signify and the company thereafter carries the burden of activating the third doctor provision." x x x104cralaw:lawlibrary

x x x x

The POEA-SEC does not require a specific period within which the parties may seek the opinion of a third doctor, and they may do so even during the mandatory conference before the labor tribunals. Accordingly, upon being notified of [the seafarer's] intent to dispute the company doctors' findings, whether prior or during the mandatory conference, the burden to refer the case to a third doctor has shifted to the [employers]. This, they failed to do so, and [the seafarer] cannot be faulted for the non-referral. Consequently, the company-designated doctors' assessment is not binding.105chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

Undoubtedly, it does not demand a stretch of the imagination to reasonably presume that the conditions Alcid were exposed to during the fulfillment of his duties as an able seaman aboard the MN Corral Nettuno contributed to the development or aggravation of his illness. Accordingly, he is entitled to full disability benefits under Section 20(B)(6) of the POEA-SEC, amounting to US$60,000.00.

Alcid is not entitled to the disability benefit under the CBA

Although Alcid's illness is work-related, he is not entitled to the full disability benefit of US$89,100.00 under his CBA with the respondents.

Article 26.1 of the CBA states:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

Article 26.1. If the seafarer suffers permanent disability while in service on board the ship, or while traveling to or from the ship, as a result of an accident, regardless of fault, but excluding injuries and consequent disability caused by his willful act, and provided that his ability to work as a seafarer is consequently reduced, he shall be entitled to compensation in addition to his sick pay according to the provisions hereof.106chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

It is clear from the foregoing provision that the disability benefit may only be awarded if the seafarer suffers a permanent disability as a result of an accident.

The NCMB misinterpreted the provision when it opined that the qualifying phrase "as a result of an accident" applies only to the preceding phrase "or while traveling to or from the ship." It erroneously concluded that as long as the seafarer suffers a permanent disability, he may claim compensation under the CBA even if the disability was not caused by an accident.107cralaw:lawlibrary

This Court agrees with the CA's interpretation of Article 26.1. To be clear, said provision pertains to two possible scenarios, namely: (i) the seafarer suffers a permanent disability while in service on board the ship as a result of an accident; or (ii) the seafarer suffers a permanent disability while traveling to or from the ship as a result of an accident. Certainly, the use of a comma between the scenarios implies a disassociation or independence. Thus, the qualifier "as a result of an accident" applies to both scenarios, not solely to its preceding phrase.

Accordingly, the evident intention of the parties is to provide compensation only in case of an accident during the seafarer's employment. Considering that Alcid's permanent disability was caused by an illness, not an accident, he is not entitled to compensation under the CBA.

Alcid is entitled to a sickness allowance and the reimbursement of his medical expenses, subject to a proper recomputation

To reiterate, Section 20(B) of the 2000 POEA-SEC requires the employer to shoulder the seafarer's medical treatment after repatriation,108 and to pay sickness allowance,109 and disability benefit.110cralaw:lawlibrary

In The Late Alberto B. Javier, et al. v. Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc., et al.,111 the Court explained the rationale behind each benefit and stressed that they constitute separate and distinct liabilities:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

In reading these provisions, the Court observes the evident intent of the POEA-SEC to treat these liabilities of the employer separately and distinctly from one another by treating the different items of liability under separate paragraphs. These individual paragraphs, in turn, show the bases of each liability that are unique from the others. This formulation is in keeping with the POEA's mandate under Executive Order No. 247 to 'secure the best terms and conditions of employment of Filipino contract workers and ensure compliance therewith' and to 'promote and protect the well-being of Filipino workers overseas.'

Accordingly, Section 20-B (2), paragraph 2, of the POEA-SEC imposes on the employer the liability to provide, at its cost, for the medical treatment of the repatriated seafarer for the illness or injury that he suffered on board the vessel until the seafarer is declared fit to work or the degree of his disability is finally determined by the company-designated physician. This liability for medical expenses is conditioned upon the seafarer's compliance with his own obligation to report to the company-designated physician within three (3) days from his arrival in the country for diagnosis and treatment. The medical treatment is aimed at the speedy recovery of the seafarer and the restoration of his previous healthy working condition.

Since the seafarer is repatriated to the country to undergo treatment, his inability to perform his sea duties would normally result in depriving him of compensation income. To address this contingency, Section 20-B (3), paragraph 1, of the POEA-SEC imposes on the employer the obligation to provide the seafarer with sickness allowance that is equivalent to his basic wage until the seafarer is declared fit to work or the degree of his permanent disability is determined by the company-designated physician. The period for the declaration should be made within the period of 120 days or 240 days, as the case may be.

Once a finding of permanent (total or partial) disability is made either within the 120-day period or the 240-day period, Section 20-B (6) of the POEA� SEC requires the employer to pay the seafarer disability benefits for his permanent total or partial disability caused by the work-related illness or injury. In practical terms, a finding of permanent disability means a permanent reduction of the earning power of a seafarer to perform future sea or on board duties; permanent disability benefits look to the future as a means to alleviate the seafarer's financial condition based on the level of injury or illness he incurred or contracted.

The separate treatment of, and the distinct considerations in, these three kinds of liabilities under the POEA-SEC can only mean that the POEA-SEC intended to make the employer liable for each of these three kinds of liabilities. In other words, employers must: (1) pay the seafarer sickness allowance equivalent to his basic wage in addition to the medical treatment that they must provide the seafarer with at their cost; and (2) compensate the seafarer for his permanent total or partial disability as finally determined by the company-designated physician. Significantly, too, while Section 20 of the POEA-SEC did not expressly state that the employer's liabilities are cumulative in nature � so as to hold the employer liable for the sickness allowance, medical expenses and disability benefits � it does not also state that the compensation and benefits are alternative or that the grant of one bars the grant of the others.112 (Emphasis supplied and citations omitted)

Consequently, in addition to a full disability benefit of US$60,000.00 under Section 20(B)(6) of the POEA-SEC, Alcid is likewise entitled to a sickness allowance US$2,252.00, which represents his basic salary of US563.00 multiplied by four months (or 120 days), pursuant to Section 20(B)(3) of the POEA-SEC.

However, this Court takes note of the respondents' statement in their Comment that they have paid a sickness allowance of US$1,388.73, as evidenced by their Check Disbursement Vouchers.113 Petitioners did not refute this. On this score, said amount shall be deducted from the sickness allowance of US$2,252.00, and respondents shall only be held liable for the balance of US$863.27.114cralaw:lawlibrary

Anent the liability for reimbursement of medical expenses, Section 20(B)(2) of the POEA-SEC obliges the employer to cover the seafarer's medical expenses until the latter is declared fit to work or the degree of his permanent disability is determined by the company-designated physician.

Likewise, under the CBA, the respondents' obligation for medical care shall only last for 130 days reckoned from the first day of the seafarer's hospitalization, viz.:ChanRobles:Virtualawlibrary

23.4. If the seafarer is unfit as a result of sickness or injury and is repatriated to his place of engagement he shall be entitled to medical attention (including hospitalization) at the Owner's expense.

23.4.1. in the case of sickness, for up to 130 days after initial hospitalization, subject to the submission to the Owner of satisfactory medical certificates.115chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

It is clear from the foregoing provisions that Section 20(B)(2) of the POEA-SEC, as well as Sections 23.4 and 23.4.1 of the CBA provide a specific period wherein the employer shoulders the costs of the seafarer's medical treatment. Both sections speak of medical treatment after the seafarer's repatriation.

Based on the records, Alcid was repatriated and was confined at St. Luke's hospital on April 14, 2009.116 Meanwhile, Dr. Alegre issued his Medical Report denying any work-connection between Alcid's employment and his illness on April 27, 2009. The respondents continued to shoulder Alcid's medical treatments until May 11, 2009.117cralaw:lawlibrary

Based on the POEA-SEC, the respondents' obligation to shoulder Alcid's medical expenses ended on April 27, 2009, when Dr. Alegre issued his report. However, the CBA effectively extended this period to "130 days after initial hospitalization."118cralaw:lawlibrary

Respondents claim that they provided medical care and treatment from January 11, 2009 until May 11, 2009, and thus, complied beyond what was mandated by the POEA-SEC and the CBA.119 However, it bears stressing that the reckoning point shall not be January 11, 2009, which is when Alcid received medical treatment at a foreign port. Rather, it is clear from Section 23.4 that the provision regarding "medical attention at the Owner�s expense" pertains to those incurred after repatriation.120cralaw:lawlibrary

Accordingly, the reckoning point shall be on April 14, 2009, when Alcid was admitted at St. Lukes hospital.121 By the respondents' own admission, they shouldered the medical costs only until May 11, 2009, which is less than the mandated 130 days.

Nevertheless, Alcid may not claim reimbursement for the medical expenses he incurred from June 1, 2009 until September 22, 2009.122 Again, under the CBA, respondents may only be held liable for those expenses incurred 130 days after April 14, 2009, or only until August 22, 2009. Based on the list of expenses123 Alcid submitted, this only amounted to around P48,255.57. Thus, the amount of P255,733.87 awarded by the NCMB as reimbursement for medical expenses is utterly baseless and clearly excessive. The NCMB is thus ordered to recompute the amount due as reimbursement, in accordance with this Court's disposition and subject to the presentation of official receipts.

Finally, an award of attorney's fees equivalent to 10% of the total monetary award is warranted considering that Alcid was compelled to litigate to satisfy his claim for disability benefits.124cralaw:lawlibrary

All told, the seafarers are the country's unsung heroes who brave the perils of the sea, endure desolation away from their families, and exert arduous labor. At times, these conditions take a toll on their health. The payment of the proper amount of compensation serves as a recompense for their sacrifices. Nonetheless, this does not justify an indiscriminate grant of awards, over and above what the POEA-SEC and/or the CBA mandate. At the end of the day, the POEA-SEC not only protects the seafarer by awarding fair compensation, but the employer as well, by setting a cap on his/her liabilities.

WHEREFORE, the petition is GRANTED. The September 22, 2011 Decision and April 19, 2012 Resolution of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. SP No. 116751 are REVERSED and SET ASIDE.

Petitioners who are heirs of Alcid C. Balbarino are entitled to the following monetary awards: (i) US$60,000.00 as permanent disability; (ii) US$863.27 as sickness allowance; (iii) reimbursement of medical expenses (after proper computation); and (iv) attorney's fees equivalent to ten percent of the total monetary award. The amounts quoted in US Dollars shall be paid in their equivalent Philippine currency at the time of payment.

The total amount due shall earn a legal interest of six percent (6%) per annum from the finality of this Decision until full satisfaction.125cralaw:lawlibrary

The case is remanded to the National Conciliation and Mediation Board for a re-computation of Alcid Balbarino's total monetary award in accordance with this Court's disposition, and for the return to respondents Pacific Ocean Manning, Inc. and Worldwide Crew, Inc. of the amount in excess of what they had deposited before the NCMB, if so warranted.

SO ORDERED.

Leonen (Chairperson), Gesmundo, and Carandang, JJ., concur.
Zalameda, J.
, on official leave.chanrobleslaw


February 26, 2021

NOTICE OF JUDGMENT

Sirs / Mesdames:

Please take notice that on September 21, 2020 a Decision, copy attached hereto, was rendered by the Supreme Court in the above-entitled case, the original of which was received by this Office on February 26, 2021 at 10:20 a.m.

Very truly yours,

(SGD.) MISAEL DOMINGO C. BATTUNG III
Division Clerk of Court

Endnotes:


1Rollo, pp. 8-39.

2 Id. at 262-279; penned by Associate Justice Ramon A. Cruz, with Associate Justices Jose C. Reyes, Jr. (now a retired Member of this Court) and Antonio L. Villamor, concurring.

3 Id. at 312-316.

4 Id. at 180-204.

5 Id. at 321.

6 Id. at 11-12.

7 Id. at 263.

8 Id. at 12.

9 Id. at 13-14.

10 Id. at 14.

11 Id. at 322.

12 Id. at 184-185.

13 Id. at 14.

14 Id.

15 Id. at 263.

16 Id. at 264.

17 Id. at 8.

18 Id. at 87.

19 Id.

20 Id. at 88.

21 Id. at 89.

22 Id.

23 Id. at 266.

24 Id. at 8.

25 Id. at 180-204.

26 Id. at 196.

27 Id. at 202.

28 Id.

29 Id.

30 Id. at 200.

31 Id. at 199-200.

32 Id. at 202.

33 Id.

34 Id. at 202-203.

35 Id. at 204.

36 Id. at 262-279; penned by Associate Justice Ramon A. Cruz, with Associate Justices Jose C. Reyes, Jr. (now a retired Member of this Court) and Antonio L. Villamor, concurring.

37 Id. at 270.

38 Id. at 278.

39 Id. at 271.

40 Id.

41 Id. at 272.

42 Id. at 273.

43 Id.

44 Id.

45 Id. at 277.

46 Id. at 278.

47 Id. at 279.

48 Id. at 8-39.

49 Id. at 27.

50 Id. at 23.

51 Id. at 24.

52 Id. at 33.

53 Id.

54 Id. at 35.

55 Id.

56 Id.

57 Id. at 37-38.

58 Id. at 320.

59 Id. at 329.

60 Id. at 332.

61 Id. at 330.

62 Id. at 336.

63 Id. at 337.

64 Id. at 338-339.

65 Id. at 339.

66 Id.

67 Id. at 340.

68 Id.

69Miro v. Vda. De Erederos, et al., 721 Phil. 772, 784 (2013).

70 Id. at 785.

71De Leon v. Maunlad Trans Inc., et al., 805 Phil. 531, 538-539 (2017).

72Pascual v. Burgos, et al., 776 Phil. 167 (2016).

73Magsaysay Maritime Services, et al. v. Laurel, 707 Phil. 210, 230 (2013), citing Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc. v. NLRC, 405 Phil. 487, 495 (2001), citing Wallem Maritime Services, Inc. v. NLRC, 376 Phil. 738, 749 (1999).

74 The Late Alberto Javier, et al. v. Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc., et al., 738 Phil. 374, 385-386 (2014).

75Skipper United Pacific, Inc. and/or lkarian Moon Shipping, Co., Ltd v. Estelito S. Lagne, G.R. No. 217036, August 20, 2018, citing De Leon v. Maunlad Trans., Inc., supra note 71 at 539-540.

76 Id., citing Leonis Navigation Co., Inc., et al. v. Obrero, et al., 802 Phil. 341, 347 (2016); citing Tagle v. Anglo-Eastern Crew Management, Phils., Inc., et al., 738 Phil. 871, 888 (2014).

77 Id.

78 Id.

79 G.R. No. 238261-G.R. No. 238567, June 26, 2019.

80 Id., citing De Jesus v. NLRC, 557 Phil. 260, 266 (2007).

81 814 Phil. 965 (2017).

82 G.R. No. 231096, August 15, 2018.

83Grieg Philippines, Inc., et al. v. Gonzales, supra at 966.

84 Supra note 75.

85 Id.

86 G.R. No. 237487, June 27, 2018.

87 G.R. No. 199052, June 26, 2019.

88 Supra note 71.

89 Id. at 542.

90 745 Phil. 252 (2014).

91 Id. at 272.

92 695 Phil. 906 (2012).

93 Id. at 917-919.

94Rollo, p. 87.

95 773 Phil. 648 (2015).

96 Id. at 660.

97 Id.

98 794 Phil. 481 (2016).

99 Id. at 494-495.

100Rollo, pp. 32-33.

101 738 Phil. 564 (2014).

102 744 Phil. 774 (2014).

103 Supra note 86.

104 Id.

105 Id.

106Rollo, p. 62.

107 Id. at 199-200.

108 POEA-SEC, Section 20(B)(2).

109 Id., Section 20(B)(3).

110 Id., Section 20(B)(6).

111 Supra note 74.

112 Id. at 386-388.

113Rollo, p. 337.

114 Id. at 338-339.

115 Id. at 61.

116 Id. at 75.

117 Id. at 340.

118 Id. at 61.

119 Id. at 340.

120 Id. at 61.

121 Id. at 75.

122 Id. at 90.

123 Id. at 90.

124De Leon v. Maunlad Trans., Inc., et al., supra note 71 at 543; CIVIL CODE, Article 2208(2).

125Nacar v. Gallery Frames, et al., 716 Phil. 267, 281-283 (2013).

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  • G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, PETITIONERS, V. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.; G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, PETITIONERS, V. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.; G.R. NOS. 202495 & 202497 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. JOURNALIE PAYONAN, ANTONIO MANUEL, JR., MANUEL MENDOZA, JOSEPH R. ONG, REEL A. TEODORO, RAMON CATAHAN, JR., RONNIE LOZARES, FERDINAND MARQUEZ, FERDINAND SUMERACRUZ, DANTE T. VIDAL, CEZAR ZEA, RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ALEX R. CARLOS, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, LESLIE REY OLPINDO, ARMANDO A. RAMOS, ROMMEL V. VBLLANUEVA, ENRICO V. CASTULO, FRANKTE DOMINGO, MANUEL CONDE, ANTONIO EMMANUEL N. CALLE, OLIVER J. CHAVEZ, FRANCIS LUBUGUTN, JEROME B. PRADO, RICHARD T. SISON, RODERICK N. RODRIGUEZ, LAURO CALITISEN, ELMER M. EVARISTO, GILBERT M. OMAPAS, MENDOZA, CHRISTOPHER WDLFREDO N. ZALDUA, RUSSEL M. GALIMA, MEDEL GOTEL, OSIAS LOPEZ, JOSEPH ELPHIN F. LUMBAD, MARLON MACATANTAN, JOSEPH ARMAND MAMORNO, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ALAIN PARDO, RONINO SANTIAGO, JUN TANGALIN, JONATHAN C. TORIBIO, JERICO T. ADRIANO, JULIUS T. ADRIANO, MARK ANTHONY AGUSTIN, BENJAMIN C. BENGCO, JR., DANILO R. BLAZA, GINO REGGIE BRIONES, RICKY BULDIA, NICOMEDES CANALES, ALFREDO S. CURAY, ROJAY PAUL DELA ROSA, CHRISTOPHER DE LEON, DIXON DISPO, ANDREW EUGENIO, JEFFREY ALFRED EVANGELISTA, ALLAN V. HERRERA, MICHAEL V. SANTOS, AND ROMMEL M. MATALANG, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. NO. 210165 - ISMAEL B. DABLO, ROLANDO S. BARRON, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, GEORGE B. MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, REYNALDO L. TUGADE, AND PAULVIRAY, PETITIONERS, V. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION AND/OR EUGENIO LOPEZ, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. NO. 219125 - RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ANTONIO IMMANUEL CALLE, RICHARD SISON AND JOURNALIE PAYONAN, PETITIONERS, V. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.; G.R. NO. 222057 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. JOSEPH R. ONG, FERNANDO LOPEZ, RAYMON REYES AND GARRET CAILLES, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. NO. 224879 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION AND EUGENIO LOPEZ III, PETITIONERS, V. RONNIE B. LOZARES, RESPONDENT.; G.R. NO. 225101 - ANTONIO BERNARDO S. PEREZ, JOHN PAUL PANIZALES, FERDINAND CRUZ, CHRISTOPHER MENDOZA, DENNIS REYES, JUN BENOSA, ROLAND KRISTOFFER DE GUZMAN, FREDIERICK GERLAND DIZON, RUSSEL GALIMA, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ROMMEL VILLANUEVA, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, ALEX CARLOS, MICHAEL TOBIAS, GERONIMO BANIQUED, RONALDO SAN PEDRO, AND ERIC PAYCANA, PETITIONERS, V. COURT OF APPEALS - SPECIAL NINTH DIVISION AND ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. NO. 225874 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. JOSE ZABALLA III, TAUCER TYCHE BENZONAN AND FISCHERBOB CASAJE, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 12537 - LEOLENIE R. CAPINPIN, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. RIO T. ESPIRITU, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 246439 - PPC ASIA CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY, SEC. RAMON M. LOPEZ, USEC. ROWEL S. BARBA AND LOUIS "BAROK" BIRAOGO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 241257 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. BRENDO P. PAGAL, A.K.A. "DINDO," ACCUSSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 218155 - FACT-FINDING INVESTIGATION BUREAU MILITARY AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICES (FFIB-MOLEO), PETITIONER, V. MAJOR ADELO B. JANDAYAN (RET.), RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 240882 - WILFREDO T. MARIANO, PETITIONER, V. G.V. FLORIDA TRANSPORT AND/OR VIRGILIO FLORIDA, JR., RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 8866 (Formerly CBD Case No. 12-3385) - CATHERINE V. VILLARENTE, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. BENIGNO C. VILLARENTE, JR., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 243796 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. ROWENA BUNIEL Y RAMOS AND ROWENA SIMBULAN Y ENCARNADO, ACCUSED, ROWENA BUNIEL Y RAMOS, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 238203 - LIGAYA ANG, PETITIONER, V. COURT OF APPEALS, AND WARREN T. GUTIERREZ, REPRESENTED BY HIS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, CARMELITA T. GUTIERREZ, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 242690 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. WODIE FRUELDA Y ANULAO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 241701 - MR. & MRS. JOSE ALCANTARA, MR. & MRS. NICOLAS ALCANTARA, HENEDINA AMISTAD, TEOFILA AMISTAD, MR. & MRS. ANTONIO AMORIN, MR. & MRS. EMILIANA ANINIPOT, SPOUSES FORTUNATO ATON, JR., SPOUSES JUN & DELIA BADIC, MR. & MRS. EDUARDO BANGA, MR. & MRS. ROBERTA BAUTISTA, SPOUSES RODRIGO & PERLA BOSTON, SPOUSES VICENTE & CATHY CARTAGENA, SPOUSES JOSEPH & EVANGELINE DELA CRUZ, SPOUSES JOSE & SAYCENA DELA TORRE, SPOUSES BETO & FLAVIA DIGAO, MR. & MRS. ROSALIA GADAT, SPOUSES EDGARDO & LOVE GASATAN, MR. & MRS. JUDITH GASATAN, SPOUSES ALLAN & ANNALISA GONZALES, SPOUSES HARON & SARAPIYA PASOD, SPOUSES PEDRO & LILY IDPAN, JR., SPOUSES LORETO & HELEN JANDAYRAN, SR., SPOUSES AMELEL & BAILAGA JAPLOS, SPOUSES FRED & ELENA LANO, MR. & MRS. JUANITA LIMURAN, MR. & MRS. BONIFACIO LUBATON, MR. & MRS. ANTONIO BELARMINO, MR. & MRS. BUENAVENTURA MADRIGAL, SPOUSES RUBEN & LINDA BACUS MANGLICMOT, MR. & MRS. ARSENIA MILLENA, SPOUSES FELICIANO & GRACE NAVALES, SPOUSES FRANCISCA ONDOY, MR. & MRS. CARLOS ONRAS, MR. & MRS. TEODORA PAGAYON, SPOUSES DENNIS & ALICIA PASCUA, DELFIN PEREZ, MAXIMA LUMACAD, SPOUSES SEGUNDO & HERMOGINA REVILLA, MR. & MRS. GRACE MALACROTA, SPOUSES JESUS & GERTRUDES SAGAYNO, ADORACION SANIEL, MR. & MRS. ERNING PALARDO, SPOUSES BINGCONG SIA SU, MONDISA RODRIGUEZ, MR. & MRS. LETTY SILAO, MR. & MRS. HILDA AMADOR, SPOUSES ARMAN & LORNA AMADOR, SPOUSES ANTONIO & LOURDES AMADOR, JR. SPOUSES ALBERTO & REMEDIOS AMADOR, SPOUSES LORENZO & LUISA AMPARADO, SPOUSES RAUL & VILMA APUSAGA, SPOUSES MIGUELA BACAISO, SPOUSES JAMES BERNASOR, SPOUSES HENRY & ADELA BUSTAMANTE, SPOUSES LEONARDO & LEONESSA CARTAGENA, SPOUSES TOTO & FRANCISCA CELIS, SPOUSES AURELIO & NORA DEMATAIS, SPOUSES ROSENDO & DAHLIA DEMATAIS, SPOUSES CHARLIE & LAARNI EMBALZADO, SPOUSES DALTON & ERLINDA ESPINO, SPOUSES ROMEO & ELIZABETH GABINAY, SPOUSES EDGAR & JOSIE GADAT, MR. & MRS. CANDIDA GONZALES, SPOUSES NOLI & ELNA GRADAS, SPOUSES DULCISIMO & ROSITA JAVIER, SPOUSES LEONILA JIMENA, SPOUSES JOSEPH LAUREN, SPOUSES ROLANDO & LUCRETIA LAUREN, SPOUSES ALLAN & SITTIE MACABANTOG, SPOUSES BONIFACIO & ISABELITA MORCILLO, SPOUSES CLEMENTE & TESSIS NOMEN, SPOUSES APOLONIA & JAMIE MU�EZ, AND MR. & MRS. EPIFANIO PALACIOUS, PETITIONERS, V. DELIA DUMACON-HASSAN, SALAMA DUMACON- MENDOZA, ABDUL DUMACON, BAILYN DUMACON-ABDUL, ALL REPRESENTED BY DELIA DUMACON-HASSAN AS ADMINISTRATOR AND ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 235610 - RODAN A. BANGAYAN, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 218282 - REDENTOR Y. AGUSTIN, PETITIONER, V. ALPHALAND CORPORATION, ET AL., RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 204992 - AURORA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF DIONISIA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF JOSE TENSUAN, ANITA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF LEYDA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF FRANCISCO TENSUAN, AND RICARDO TENSUAN, REPRESENTED BY AMPARO S. TENSUAN, AS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, PETITIONERS, V. HEIRS OF MA. ISABEL M. VASQUEZ, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 227749 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. BEN SUWALAT, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 236562 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. XXX, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 247229 - LUZ V. FALLARME, PETITIONER, V. ROMEO PAGEDPED, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 239433 - RODEL F. BANTOGON, PETITIONER, V. PVC MASTER MFG. CORP., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 248729 - JOEL C. JAVAREZ, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 252120 - IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR WRIT OF AMPARO AND WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS IN FAVOR OF ALICIA JASPER S. LUCENA; RELISSA SANTOS LUCENA AND FRANCIS B. LUCENA, PETITIONERS, V. SARAH ELAGO, KABATAAN PARTY-LIST REPRESENTATIVE; ALEX DANDAY, NATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF ANAKBAYAN; CHARY DELOS REYES, BIANCA GACOS, JAY ROVEN BALLAIS VILLAFUENTE, MEMBERS AND RECRUITERS OF ANAKBAYAN; AND ATTY. MARIA KRISTINA CONTI, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. P-20-4075 [Formerly OCAIPI-18-4786-P] - HON. PAMELA A. BARING-UY, COMPLAINANT, V. MELINDA E. SALINAS, CLERK OF COURT III, AND KIM JOVAN L. SOLON, LEGAL RESEARCHER I, BOTH OF BRANCH 6, MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES, CEBU CITY, CEBU, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. 20-07-96-RTC - RE: JUDICIAL AUDIT CONDUCTED ON BRANCH 64, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, GUIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL, PRESIDED BY HON. MARIO O. TRINIDAD.

  • G.R. No. 241363 - TERESITA B. RAMOS, PETITIONER, V. ANNABELLE B. ROSELL AND MUNICIPALITY OF BAGANGA, DAVAO ORIENTAL, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 240694 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. ERNALYN PALICPIC Y MENDOZA A.K.A. "ERNALYN MENDOZA," "LYN," AND "MALYN," ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 243805 - EDUARDO LACSON Y MANALO, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 244437 - HEIRS OF AMADEO ALEX G. PAJARES, AS SUBSTITUTED BY CRISTITA S. PAJARES AND/OR CHRISTOPHERLEX S. PAJARES AND/OR ANABELLE S. PAJARES AND/OR JAYSON S. PAJARES AND/OR JONAH S. PAJARES AND/OR AMADEO ALEX S. PAJARES, PETITIONERS, V. NORTH SEA MARINE SERVICES CORPORATION, V. SHIPS LEISURE S.A.M. 'LES INDUSTRIES,' AND/OR EDWIN T. FRANCISCO, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. P-20-4055 (formerly OCA IPI No. 16-4544-P) - FERDINAND VALDEZ, COMPLAINANT, V. COURT STENOGRAPHER I ESTRELLA B. SORIANO, 1ST MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT (MCTC), BAGABAG-DIADI, NUEVA VIZCAYA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 242901 - MA. LUISA R. LORE�O, PETITIONER, V. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 12829 [Formerly CBD Case No. 15-4821] - MYRIAM TAN-TE SENG, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. DENNIS C. PANGAN, RESPONDENT.MYRIAM TAN-TE SENG, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. DENNIS C. PANGAN, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 236126 - ETERNAL GARDENS MEMORIAL PARK CORP., PETITIONER, V. KATHERINE JUNETTE B. PERLAS, KATHRYN JACQUELYN F. BOISER, AND SPOUSES CLAUDIO AND ROSITA BONIFACIO, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. P-19-3960 - EMMA R. CHUA, COMPLAINANT, V. RONALD C. CORDOVA, SHERIFF IV, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, LAS PI�AS CITY, BRANCH 197, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 248898 - BRYAN L. UYSIPUO, PETITIONER, V. RCBC BANKARD SERVICES CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 249289 - JOSEPH SAYSON Y PAROCHA, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 236331 - RNB GARMENTS PHILIPPINES, INC., PETITIONER, V. RAMROL MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE, MYRNA D. DESACADA, MARIA CECILIA N. OLMEDA, CARMEN F. VINZON, ELMER GUANZON, ARNOLD TERNORA, MELCHOR GONZALES, PHILIP BAYUGA, HERJANE B. REYES, AND SONIA D. REYES, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. No. 236332, September 14, 2020 - RAMROL MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE, PETITIONER, V. MYRNA D. DESACADA, MARIA CECILIA N. OLMEDA, CARMEN F. VINZON, ELMER GUANZON, ARNOLD TERNORA, MELCHOR GONZALES, PHILIP BAYUGA, HERJANE B. REYES, AND SONIA D. REYES, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 238805 - SPOUSES JIMMY M. LIU & EMILE L. LIU, PETITIONERS, V. COURT OF APPEALS, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 17 (DAVAO CITY) PRESIDING JUDGE AND ALVIN CRUZ, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R.No. 240662 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. RAYMUNDO RAPIZ Y CORREA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT,

  • G.R. No. 233234 - NAPOLEON C. TOLOSA, JR., PETITIONER, V. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND ELIZABETH B. TATEL, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 12280 - EDWIN JET M. RICARDO, JR., COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. WENDELL L. GO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 246816 - ANG PARTIDO NG MGA PILIPINONG MARINO, INC. (ANGKLA), AND SERBISYO SA BAYAN PARTY (SBP), PETITIONERS, V. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS (SITTING AS THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CANVASSERS), CHAIRMAN SHERIFF M. ABAS, COMMISSIONER AL A. PARRENO. COMMISSIONER LUIE TITO F. GUIA, COMMISSIONER MA. ROWENA AMELIA V. GUANZON, COMMISSIONER SOCCORRO B. INTING, COMMISSIONER MARLON S. CASQUEJO, AND COMMISSIONER ANTONIO T. KHO, JR., RESPONDENTS. AKSYON MAGSASAKA - TINIG PARTIDO NG MASA (AKMA-PTM), PETITIONER-IN-INTERVENTION.

  • G.R. Nos. 230869-70 - ASUNCION M. MAGBAET, PETITIONER, V. SANDIGANBAYAN AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 242882 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. DIOSDADO JAGDON, JR., ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • A.C. No. 10249 - VIRGILIO C. RIGON, JR., COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. ERIC P. SUBIA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 205490 - POWER SECTOR ASSETS AND LIABILITIES MANAGEMENT CORPORATION REPRESENTED BY MR. EMMANUEL R. LEDESMA, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, AND THE CONCERNED AND AFFECTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF PSALM, PETITIONERS, V. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, RESPONDENT. G.R. No. 218177POWER SECTOR ASSETS AND LIABILITIES MANAGEMENT CORPORATION REPRESENTED BY MS. MARIA LOURDES S. ALZONA, IN HER CAPACITY AS OFFICER-IN-CHARGE, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND CEO, AND THE CONCERNED AND AFFECTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF PSALM, PETITIONERS, V. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 10619 - ELIZA ARMILLA-CALDERON, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. ARNEL L. LAPORE, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 240084 - RUBEN O. OLIVEROS AND HOMER HENRY S. SANCHEZ, PETITIONERS, V. THE HON. COURT OF APPEALS, FIRST LAGUNA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE (FLECO), RAMIL F. DE JESUS, ARIES M. LLANES, GABRIEL C. ADEFUIN, RICHARD B. MONDEZ AND HERMINIA A. DANDO, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 11925 - RE: RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 11, 2017 IN OCA IPI NO. 16-4577-RTJ (ROBERTO T. DEOASIDO AND ATTY. JEROME NORMAN L. TACORDA V. HONORABLE JUDGE ALMA CONSUELO B. DESALES-ESIDERA, PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 20, CATARMAN, NORTHERN SAMAR, AND ATTY. LEONARDO SARMIENTO III, FORMER CLERK OF COURT, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 20, CATARMAN, NORTHERN SAMAR,) VS. ATTY. JEROME NORMAN L. TACORDA, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 12298 - FELIPE D. LAUREL, COMPLAINANT, V. REYMELIO M. DELUTE, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 12624 [Formerly CBD Case No. 15-4508] - MANUEL R. LEONOR, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTYS. DICKSON C. AYON-AYON AND EULOGIO C. MANANQUIL, JR., RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 12713 - JIMMY N. GOW, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTYS. GERTRUDO A. DE LEON AND FELIX B. DESIDERIO, JR., RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 12790 - LORNA L. OCAMPO, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. JOSE Q. LORICA IV, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 236259 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. EMILIANO BATERINA Y CABADING, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 196476 - DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. HEIRS OF JULIETA L. DANICO, NAMELY, ROGELIO L. DANICO, CORAZON D. EMETERIO, NENITA D. YBA�EZ, RODRIGO L. DANICO, DANILO L. DANICO, DANIEL L. DANICO, GLORIA ESCRUPULO, VILMA MOSQUEDA, AND NATIONAL POWER CORPORATION, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 247866 - FEDERATION OF CORON, BUSUANGA, PALAWAN FARMER'S ASSOCIATION, INC. (FCBPFAI), REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN, RODOLFO CADAMPOG, SR,; SAMAHAN NG MAGSASAKA SA STO. NINO, BUSUANGA, PALAWAN (SAMMASA) REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN, EDGARDO FRANCISCO; SANDIGAN NG MAMBUBUKID NG BINTUAN CORON, INC. (SAMBICO), REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN, RODOLFO CADAMPOG, SR.; AND RODOLFO CADAMPOG, SR., IN HIS PERSONAL CAPACITY AS A FILIPINO CITIZEN, AND IN BEHALF OF MILLIONS OF FILIPINO OCCUPANTS AND SETTLERS ON PUBLIC LANDS CONSIDERED SQUATTERS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY, PETITIONERS, V. THE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES (DENR) AND THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM (DAR), RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 212302 - KARL WILLIAM YUTA MAGNO SUZUKI A.K.A. YUTA HAYASHI, PETITIONER, V. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 233300 - COCA-COLA FEMSA PHILIPPINES, INC., PETITIONER, V. CENTRAL LUZON REGIONAL SALES EXECUTIVE UNION OF COCA-COLA SAN FERNANDO (FDO) PLANT, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 214294 - JR HAULING SERVICES AND OSCAR MAPUE, PETITIONERS, V. GAVINO L. SOLAMO, RAMIL JERUSALEM, ARMANDO PARUNGAO, RAFAEL CAPAROS, JR., NORIEL SOLAMO, ALFREDO SALANGSANG, MARK PARUNGAO AND DEAN V. CALVO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 218778 - RODOLFO N. PADRIGON, PETITIONER, V. BENJAMIN E. PALMERO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 221411 - ITALKARAT 18, INC. PETITIONER, V. JURALDINE N. GERASMIO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 239756 - RODOLFO C. MENDOZA, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 244242 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY, PETITIONER, V. NESTLE PHILIPPINES, INC., RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 9268 - DELTAVENTURE RESOURCES, INC., COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. CAGLIOSTRO MIGUEL MARTINEZ, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 10306 - FATIMA S. INGRAM, PETITIONER, V. ATTY. JOSE Q. LORICA IV, RESPONDENT,

  • G.R. No. 240145 - JAIME CAPUETA Y ATADAY, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 235016 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. NESTOR BENDECIO Y VIEJO ALIAS "TAN", ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 238873 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. SUNDARAM MAGAYON Y FRANCISCO, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

  • A.C. No. 12709 - LILIA YUSAY-CORDERO,COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. JUANITO AMIHAN, JR., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 216642 - PO2 BERNARDINO CRUZ Y BASCO, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 241437 - ALBAY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (ALECO), PETITIONER, V. ALECO LABOR EMPLOYEES ORGANIZATION (ALEO), RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 216599 - VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS PHILIPPINES, INC., PETITIONER, V. LAURENCE C. MARGIN, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 243366 - FELICITAS Z. BELO, PETITIONER, V. CARLITA C. MARCANTONIO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 248333 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. KHALED FIRDAUS ABBAS Y TIANGCO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT..

  • G.R. No. 248010 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. HENRY SORIANO Y SORIANO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 233596 - OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, PETITIONER, V. VLADIMIR L. TANCO, RESPONDENT. .

  • G.R. No. 193358 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. HEIRS OF THE LATE LEOPOLDO DE GRANO, ET AL., RESPONDENTS VIOLETA SEVILLA, OPPOSITOR-RESPONDENT; G.R. NO. 19339 - VIOLETA SEVILLA, PETITIONER, V. HEIRS OF THE LATE LEOPOLDO DE GRANO, ET AL., RESPONDENTS

  • G.R. No. 244609 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. XXX, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 226771 - NORSK HYDRO (PHILIPPINES), INC., AND NORTEAM SEATRANSPORT SERVICES, PETITIONERS, V. PREMIERE DEVELOPMENT BANK, BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, CITIBANK, N.A.,SKYRIDER BROKERAGE INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND MARIVIC - JONG BRIONES,RESPONDENTS..

  • A.C. No. 11058 - RITA P. COSTENOBLE, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. JOSE L. ALVAREZ, JR., RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 5279 - ROMEO TELLES, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. ROGELIO P. DANCEL, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 211893 - ROZEL "ALEX" F. MAR SANTOS, DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE TOTAL LAND MANAGEMENT, INC., PETITIONERS, V. V.C. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, ET AL., RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 12030 - LOURDES E. ELANGA AND NILO ELANGA REPRESENTED BY THEIR ATTORNEYS-IN-FACT EVELYN E. VELOSO AND MELLY ELANGA, COMPLAINANTS, V. ATTY. RUTILLO B. PASOK, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 12424 - MA. HERMINIA T. TIONGSON, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. MICHAEL L. FLORES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. Nos. 224438-40 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REPRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON GOOD GOVERNMENT (PCGG) AND MID-PASIG LAND DEVELOPMENT CORP., PETITIONERS, V. AUGUSTUS ALBERT V. MARTINEZ, CITY GOLF DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND GEEK'S NEW YORK PIZZERIA, INC., RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 226894 - KAIZEN BUILDERS, INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS MEGALOPOLIS PROPERTIES, INC.) AND CECILLE F. APOSTOL, PETITIONERS, V. COURT OF APPEALS AND THE HEIRS OF OFELIA URSAIS, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. No. 247647 - KAIZEN BUILDERS, INC. (FORMERLY MEGALOPOLIS PROPERTIES, INC.) AND CECILLE APOSTOL, PETITIONERS, V. HEIRS OF OFELIA URSAIS, NAMELY, ROGELIO A. TOMAS, ROSLYN T. BOSING, VANESSA T. PEDEGLORIO, GUNTER U. TOMAS AND JORDAN U. GAMALINDA, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 230524 - ATTY. NORBERTO DABILBIL CABIBIHAN, PETITIONER, V. DIOSDADO JOSE M. ALLADO, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM (MWSS), AND REYNALDO A. VILLAR, AS CHAIRPERSON OF THE COMMISSION ON AUDIT (COA), RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. 20-06-18-MCTC - RE: FINAL REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL AUDIT CONDUCTED IN THE MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT, VALLADOLID-SAN ENRIQUE-PULUPANDAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

  • G.R. No. 233085 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, V. ARMANDO ARCHIVIDO Y ABENGOZA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 236325 - COMMISSIONER INTERNAL REVENUE, PETITIONER, V. FILMINERA RESOURCES CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 230718 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. CRISANTO HAYA Y DELOS SANTOS, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 231826 - ADOLFO C. PALMA AND RAFAEL PALMA, PETITIONERS, V. PETRON CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 234725 - BICOL ISAROG TRANSPORT SYSTEM, INC., PETITIONER, V. ROY R. RELUCIO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 232120 - NATIONAL GRID CORPORATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. CLARA C. BAUTISTA, MARRIED TO REY R. BAUTISTA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 236498 - TRANS-GLOBAL MARITIME AGENCY, INC. AND/OR GOODWOOD SHIP MANAGEMENT, PTE., LTD., AND/OR ROBERT F. ESTANIEL, PETITIONERS, V. MAGNO T. UTANES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 233071 - MAGSAYSAY MARITIME CORP. AND KEYMAX MARITIME CO., LTD., PETITIONERS, V. JOSE ELIZALDE B. ZANORIA, RESPONDENT.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-17-2486 [Formerly A.M. No. 17-02-45-RTC] - RE: INVESTIGATION REPORT ON THE ALLEGED EXTORTION ACTIVITIES OF PRESIDING JUDGE GODOFREDO B. ABUL, JR., BRANCH 4, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BUTUAN CITY, AGUSAN DEL NORTE

  • G.R. No. 218582 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. SAGISAG ATLAS "PAUL" BAUTISTA, ARLETH BUENCONSEJO' AND ROSAMEL CARA DE GUZMAN, ACCUSED, SAGISAG ATLAS "PAUL" BAUTISTA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 234031 - NATIONAL POWER CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. EMILIA A. CANAR, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 225151 - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, PETITIONER, V. PETER G. CUTAO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 225404 - MELCHOR M. QUEMADO, SR., PETITIONER, VS. SANDIGANBAYAN [SIXTH DIVISION] AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 227049 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, PETITIONER, V. BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 229076 - MA. LUZ TEVES ESPERAL, PETITIONER, V. MA. LUZ TROMPETA-ESPERAL AND LORENZ ANNEL BIAOCO, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-20-2597 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 10-3510-RTJ] - ANONYMOUS COMPLAINT AGAINST JUDGE EDMUNDO P. PINTAC AND MS. LORELEI T. SUMAGUE, STENOGRAPHER, BOTH OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 15, OZAMIZ CITY; A.M. No. P-20-4091 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 10-3559-P] - EXECUTIVE JUDGE EDMUNDO P. PINTAC V. ROLANDO O. RUIZ, PROCESS SERVER, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 15, OZAMIZ CITY; A.M. No. RTJ-20-2598 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 11-3600-RTJ] - ROLANDO O. RUIZ, PROCESS SERVER, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 15, OZAMIZ CITY V. JUDGE EDMUNDO P. PINTAC, EXECUTIVE JUDGE AND PRESIDING JUDGE, SAME COURT; A.M. No. RTJ-20-2599 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 11-3633-RTJ] - ROLANDO O. RUIZ V. EXECUTIVE JUDGE EDMUNDO P. PINTAC, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 15, OZAMIZ CITY.

  • G.R. No. 231485 - WATERCRAFT VENTURES CORPORATION, REPRESENTED BY ITS VICE PRESIDENT, ROSARIO E. RA�OA, PETITIONER, V. ALFRED RAYMOND WOLFE, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 230280 - SPOUSES ROLANDO AND SUSIE GOLEZ, PETITIONERS, V. HEIRS OF DOMINGO BERTULDO, NAMELY: GENOVEVA BERTULDO, ERENITA BERTULDO-BERNALES, FLORENCIO BERTULDO, DOMINADOR BERTULDO, RODEL BERTULDO, AND ROGER BERTULDO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 239015 - HAROLD B. GUMAPAC, PETITIONER, V. BRIGHT MARITIME CORPORATION, CLEMKO SHIPMANAGEMENT S.A. AND/OR DESIREE SILLAR, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 8451 (Formerly CBD Case No. 13-3982) - ATTY. ESTHER GERTRUDE D. BILIRAN, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. DANILO A. BANTUGAN, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 246419 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. EDUARDO UKAY Y MONTON A.K.A."TATA," TEODULO UKAY Y MONTON A.K.A. "JUN-JUN," GUILLERMO DIANON A.K.A. "MOMONG," AND OCA UKAY Y MONTON, ACCUSED, EDUARDO UKAY Y MONTON A.K.A. "TATA," TEODULO UKAY Y MONTON A.K.A. "JUN-JUN," AND GUILLERMO DIANON A.K.A. "MOMONG," ACCUSED-APPELLANTS.

  • G.R. No. 203471 - VIRGILIO A. BOTE, PETITIONER, V. SAN PEDRO CINEPLEX PROPERTIES, INC., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 225366 - STAR SPECIAL CORPORATE SECURITY MANAGEMENT, INC. (FORMERLY STAR SPECIAL WATCHMAN & DETECTIVE AGENCY, INC.) HEREIN REPRESENTED BY EDGARDO C. SORIANO, THE HEIRS OF CELSO A. FERNANDEZ AND MANUEL V. FERNANDEZ FOR HIMSELF AND FOR THE HEIRS, PETITIONERS, V. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, PUERTO PRINCESA CITY AND HON. LUCILO R. BAYRON IN HIS CAPACITY AS CITY MAYOR AND THE MEMBERS OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANGLUNGSOD, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 232825 - ULYSSES RUDI V. BANICO, PETITIONER, V. LYDIA BERNADETTE M. STAGER A.K.A BERNADETTE D. MIGUEL (SUBSTITUTED BY HER COMPULSORY HEIRS, NAMELY: BOBBY UNILONGO I, PROSPERO UNILONGO I, PROSPERO UNILONGO II, MARICON U. BAYOG, GLENN UNILONGO AND LUZVIMINDA UNILONGO), RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 248875 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. RODOLFO MASUBAY Y PASAGI, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • A.C. No. 12689 (Formerly CBD Case No. 14-4459) - VDA. ELEANOR V. FRANCISCO, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. LEONARDO M. REAL, RESPONDENT,

  • A.M. No. RTJ-15-2438 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 11-3681-RTJ] - SHARON FLORES-CONCEPCION, COMPLAINANT, V. JUDGE LIBERTY O. CASTANEDA, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 67, PANIQUI, TARLAC, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 232579 - DR. NIXON L. TREYES, PETITIONER, V. ANTONIO L. LARLAR, REV. FR. EMILIO L. LARLAR, HEDDY L. LARLAR, ET AL., RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 218543 - SIERRA GRANDE REALTY CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. HON. MARIA ROSARIO B. RAGASA, CHAIRPERSON, IN HER CAPACITY AS PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF PASAY, BRANCH 108, ELMER TAN, NANCY TAN, AND BERNARDINO VILLANUEVA, GOLDEN APPLE REALTY CORPORATION, AND ROSVIBON REALTY CORPORATION, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R.No. 242118 - MANUEL QUILET Y FAJARDO @ "TONTING," PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT..

  • A.C. No. 8700 - NENA YBA�EZ ZERNA, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. MANOLO M. ZERNA, RESPONDENT.

  • A.M. No. P-15-3411 - CARLITA E. VILLENA-LOPEZ, COMPLAINANT, V. RONALDO S. LOPEZ, JUNIOR PROCESS SERVER, AND BUENAFE R. CARASIG, CLERK II, BOTH OF THE MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT, PAOMBONG, BULACAN, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. P-16-3578 [Formerly A.M. No. 14-6-203-RTC] - LYDIA C. COMPETENTE AND DIGNA TERRADO COMPLAINANTS, V. CLERK III MA. ROSARIO A. NACION, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT (RTC), BRANCH 22, MALOLOS CITY, BULACAN, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 194359 - ANICIA S. LIBUNAO, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 243985 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. ROGELIO SEROJALES Y CARABALLA A.K.A. "TATAY," AND JUANITA GOYENOCHE Y GEPIGA A.K.A. "NITA," ACCUSED. JUANITA GOYENOCHE Y GEPIGA A.K.A. "NITA,"ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • A.C. No. 10713 [Formerly CBD Case No. 15-4731] - BRYCE RUSSEL MITCHELL, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. JUAN PAOLO F. AMISTOSO, RESPONDENT.

  • A.M. No. P-15-3290 - OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, COMPLAINANT, V. GARY G. FUENSALIDA, UTILITY WORKER I, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, SORSOGON CITY, SORSOGON, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 228595 - FORMER MUNICIPAL MAYOR HELEN C. DE CASTRO, TOBY C. GONZALES, JR., DENNIS H. DINO, CARMENCITA S. MORATA AND LIZA L. HOLLON, PETITIONERS, V. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, RESPONDENT.

  • A.M. No. 16-03-29-MTCC - IN RE: ALLEGED CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS IRREGULARITY OF MR. VILLAMOR D. BAUTISTA, CASHIER I, AND MS. ERLINDA T. BULONG, CLERK IV, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, BOTH OF THE MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES, SANTIAGO CITY, ISABELAA.M. NO. 17-01-16-MTCCIN RE: ANONYMOUS COMPLAINT AGAINST DOCKET CLERK ERLINDA BULONG, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES, SANTIAGO CITY, ISABELA

  • A.M. No. P-20-4071 - OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, COMPLAINANT, V. ABBA MARIE B. DEL ROSARIO, COURT INTERPRETER I; ATTY. MARIA PAZ V. ZALSOS-UYCHIAT, FORMER CLERK OF COURT VI; AND ATTY. AISA B. MUSA-BARRAT, INCUMBENT CLERK OF COURT VI, ALL OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TUBOD, LANAO DEL NORTE, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 203471 - VIRGILIO A. BOTE, PETITIONER, V. SAN PEDRO CINEPLEX PROPERTIES, INC., RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 5001 - PETRA DURUIN SISMAET, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. ASTERIA E. CRUZABRA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 224112 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REPRESENTED BY THE ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING COUNCIL (AMLC), PETITIONER, V. BLOOMBERRY RESORTS AND HOTELS, INC. (SOLAIRE) AND BANCO DE ORO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 248021 - PROSEL PHARMACEUTICALS & DISTRIBUTORS, INC., PETITIONER, V. TYNOR DRUG HOUSE, INC. RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 204010 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONERS, V. LUDOVICO D. HILADO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 215585 - IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS/DATA AND AMPARO IN FAVOR OF AMIN IMAM BORATONG, MEMIE SULTAN BORATONG, PETITIONER, V. HON. LEILA M. DE LIMA IN HER CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF JUSTICE, HON. VIRGILIO MENDEZ IN HIS CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, AND HON. FRANKLIN JESUS B. BUCAYU IN HIS CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. No. 215768 - ANTHONY R. BOMBEO, ON BEHALF OF HERBERT R. COLANGGO, PETITIONER, V. HON. LEILA M. DE LIMA, DIRECTOR FRANKLIN B. BUCAYU, DIRECTOR VIRGILIO L. MENDEZ, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS, AND NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 220250 - IP E-GAME VENTURES, INC., PETITIONER, V. BEIJING PERFECT WORLD SOFTWARE CO., LTD., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 201580 - ALCID C. BALBARINO (NOW DECEASED), SUBSTITUTED BY HIS SURVIVING SIBLINGS ALBERT, ANALIZA, AND ALLAN, ALL SURNAMED BALBARINO, PETITIONERS, V. PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC., AND WORLDWIDE CREW, INC., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 248061 - MORE ELECTRIC AND POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. PANAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Respondent.; G.R. NO. 249406 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER-OPPOSITOR, MORE ELECTRIC AND POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. PANAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NOS. 202495 & 202497 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOURNALIE PAYONAN, ANTONIO MANUEL, JR., MANUEL MENDOZA, JOSEPH R. ONG, REEL A. TEODORO, RAMON CATAHAN, JR., RONNIE LOZARES, FERDINAND MARQUEZ, FERDINAND SUMERACRUZ, DANTE T. VIDAL, CEZAR ZEA, RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ALEX R. CARLOS, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, LESLIE REY OLPINDO, ARMANDO A. RAMOS, ROMMEL V. VBLLANUEVA, ENRICO V. CASTULO, FRANKTE DOMINGO, MANUEL CONDE, ANTONIO EMMANUEL N. CALLE, OLIVER J. CHAVEZ, FRANCIS LUBUGUTN, JEROME B. PRADO, RICHARD T. SISON, RODERICK N. RODRIGUEZ, LAURO CALITISEN, ELMER M. EVARISTO, GILBERT M. OMAPAS, MENDOZA, CHRISTOPHER WDLFREDO N. ZALDUA, RUSSEL M. GALIMA, MEDEL GOTEL, OSIAS LOPEZ, JOSEPH ELPHIN F. LUMBAD, MARLON MACATANTAN, JOSEPH ARMAND MAMORNO, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ALAIN PARDO, RONINO SANTIAGO, JUN TANGALIN, JONATHAN C. TORIBIO, JERICO T. ADRIANO, JULIUS T. ADRIANO, MARK ANTHONY AGUSTIN, BENJAMIN C. BENGCO, JR., DANILO R. BLAZA, GINO REGGIE BRIONES, RICKY BULDIA, NICOMEDES CANALES, ALFREDO S. CURAY, ROJAY PAUL DELA ROSA, CHRISTOPHER DE LEON, DIXON DISPO, ANDREW EUGENIO, JEFFREY ALFRED EVANGELISTA, ALLAN V. HERRERA, MICHAEL V. SANTOS, AND ROMMEL M. MATALANG, RESPONDENTS; G.R. NO. 210165 - ISMAEL B. DABLO, ROLANDO S. BARRON, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, GEORGE B. MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, REYNALDO L. TUGADE, AND PAULVIRAY, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION AND/OR EUGENIO LOPEZ, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 219125 - RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ANTONIO IMMANUEL CALLE, RICHARD SISON AND JOURNALIE PAYONAN, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 222057 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSEPH R. ONG, FERNANDO LOPEZ, RAYMON REYES AND GARRET CAILLES, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 224879 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION AND EUGENIO LOPEZ III, Petitioners, v. RONNIE B. LOZARES, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 225101 - ANTONIO BERNARDO S. PEREZ, JOHN PAUL PANIZALES, FERDINAND CRUZ, CHRISTOPHER MENDOZA, DENNIS REYES, JUN BENOSA, ROLAND KRISTOFFER DE GUZMAN, FREDIERICK GERLAND DIZON, RUSSEL GALIMA, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ROMMEL VILLANUEVA, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, ALEX CARLOS, MICHAEL TOBIAS, GERONIMO BANIQUED, RONALDO SAN PEDRO, AND ERIC PAYCANA, Petitioners, v. COURT OF APPEALS - SPECIAL NINTH DIVISION AND ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 225874 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSE ZABALLA III, TAUCER TYCHE BENZONAN AND FISCHERBOB CASAJE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 248061 - MORE ELECTRIC AND POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. PANAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Respondent.; G.R. NO. 249406 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER-OPPOSITOR, MORE ELECTRIC AND POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. PANAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NOS. 202495 & 202497 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOURNALIE PAYONAN, ANTONIO MANUEL, JR., MANUEL MENDOZA, JOSEPH R. ONG, REEL A. TEODORO, RAMON CATAHAN, JR., RONNIE LOZARES, FERDINAND MARQUEZ, FERDINAND SUMERACRUZ, DANTE T. VIDAL, CEZAR ZEA, RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ALEX R. CARLOS, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, LESLIE REY OLPINDO, ARMANDO A. RAMOS, ROMMEL V. VBLLANUEVA, ENRICO V. CASTULO, FRANKTE DOMINGO, MANUEL CONDE, ANTONIO EMMANUEL N. CALLE, OLIVER J. CHAVEZ, FRANCIS LUBUGUTN, JEROME B. PRADO, RICHARD T. SISON, RODERICK N. RODRIGUEZ, LAURO CALITISEN, ELMER M. EVARISTO, GILBERT M. OMAPAS, MENDOZA, CHRISTOPHER WDLFREDO N. ZALDUA, RUSSEL M. GALIMA, MEDEL GOTEL, OSIAS LOPEZ, JOSEPH ELPHIN F. LUMBAD, MARLON MACATANTAN, JOSEPH ARMAND MAMORNO, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ALAIN PARDO, RONINO SANTIAGO, JUN TANGALIN, JONATHAN C. TORIBIO, JERICO T. ADRIANO, JULIUS T. ADRIANO, MARK ANTHONY AGUSTIN, BENJAMIN C. BENGCO, JR., DANILO R. BLAZA, GINO REGGIE BRIONES, RICKY BULDIA, NICOMEDES CANALES, ALFREDO S. CURAY, ROJAY PAUL DELA ROSA, CHRISTOPHER DE LEON, DIXON DISPO, ANDREW EUGENIO, JEFFREY ALFRED EVANGELISTA, ALLAN V. HERRERA, MICHAEL V. SANTOS, AND ROMMEL M. MATALANG, RESPONDENTS; G.R. NO. 210165 - ISMAEL B. DABLO, ROLANDO S. BARRON, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, GEORGE B. MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, REYNALDO L. TUGADE, AND PAULVIRAY, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION AND/OR EUGENIO LOPEZ, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 219125 - RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ANTONIO IMMANUEL CALLE, RICHARD SISON AND JOURNALIE PAYONAN, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 222057 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSEPH R. ONG, FERNANDO LOPEZ, RAYMON REYES AND GARRET CAILLES, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 224879 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION AND EUGENIO LOPEZ III, Petitioners, v. RONNIE B. LOZARES, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 225101 - ANTONIO BERNARDO S. PEREZ, JOHN PAUL PANIZALES, FERDINAND CRUZ, CHRISTOPHER MENDOZA, DENNIS REYES, JUN BENOSA, ROLAND KRISTOFFER DE GUZMAN, FREDIERICK GERLAND DIZON, RUSSEL GALIMA, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ROMMEL VILLANUEVA, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, ALEX CARLOS, MICHAEL TOBIAS, GERONIMO BANIQUED, RONALDO SAN PEDRO, AND ERIC PAYCANA, Petitioners, v. COURT OF APPEALS - SPECIAL NINTH DIVISION AND ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 225874 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSE ZABALLA III, TAUCER TYCHE BENZONAN AND FISCHERBOB CASAJE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 248061 - MORE ELECTRIC AND POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. PANAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Respondent.; G.R. NO. 249406 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER-OPPOSITOR, MORE ELECTRIC AND POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. PANAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NOS. 202495 & 202497 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOURNALIE PAYONAN, ANTONIO MANUEL, JR., MANUEL MENDOZA, JOSEPH R. ONG, REEL A. TEODORO, RAMON CATAHAN, JR., RONNIE LOZARES, FERDINAND MARQUEZ, FERDINAND SUMERACRUZ, DANTE T. VIDAL, CEZAR ZEA, RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ALEX R. CARLOS, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, LESLIE REY OLPINDO, ARMANDO A. RAMOS, ROMMEL V. VBLLANUEVA, ENRICO V. CASTULO, FRANKTE DOMINGO, MANUEL CONDE, ANTONIO EMMANUEL N. CALLE, OLIVER J. CHAVEZ, FRANCIS LUBUGUTN, JEROME B. PRADO, RICHARD T. SISON, RODERICK N. RODRIGUEZ, LAURO CALITISEN, ELMER M. EVARISTO, GILBERT M. OMAPAS, MENDOZA, CHRISTOPHER WDLFREDO N. ZALDUA, RUSSEL M. GALIMA, MEDEL GOTEL, OSIAS LOPEZ, JOSEPH ELPHIN F. LUMBAD, MARLON MACATANTAN, JOSEPH ARMAND MAMORNO, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ALAIN PARDO, RONINO SANTIAGO, JUN TANGALIN, JONATHAN C. TORIBIO, JERICO T. ADRIANO, JULIUS T. ADRIANO, MARK ANTHONY AGUSTIN, BENJAMIN C. BENGCO, JR., DANILO R. BLAZA, GINO REGGIE BRIONES, RICKY BULDIA, NICOMEDES CANALES, ALFREDO S. CURAY, ROJAY PAUL DELA ROSA, CHRISTOPHER DE LEON, DIXON DISPO, ANDREW EUGENIO, JEFFREY ALFRED EVANGELISTA, ALLAN V. HERRERA, MICHAEL V. SANTOS, AND ROMMEL M. MATALANG, RESPONDENTS; G.R. NO. 210165 - ISMAEL B. DABLO, ROLANDO S. BARRON, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, GEORGE B. MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, REYNALDO L. TUGADE, AND PAULVIRAY, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION AND/OR EUGENIO LOPEZ, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 219125 - RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ANTONIO IMMANUEL CALLE, RICHARD SISON AND JOURNALIE PAYONAN, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 222057 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSEPH R. ONG, FERNANDO LOPEZ, RAYMON REYES AND GARRET CAILLES, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 224879 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION AND EUGENIO LOPEZ III, Petitioners, v. RONNIE B. LOZARES, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 225101 - ANTONIO BERNARDO S. PEREZ, JOHN PAUL PANIZALES, FERDINAND CRUZ, CHRISTOPHER MENDOZA, DENNIS REYES, JUN BENOSA, ROLAND KRISTOFFER DE GUZMAN, FREDIERICK GERLAND DIZON, RUSSEL GALIMA, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ROMMEL VILLANUEVA, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, ALEX CARLOS, MICHAEL TOBIAS, GERONIMO BANIQUED, RONALDO SAN PEDRO, AND ERIC PAYCANA, Petitioners, v. COURT OF APPEALS - SPECIAL NINTH DIVISION AND ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 225874 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSE ZABALLA III, TAUCER TYCHE BENZONAN AND FISCHERBOB CASAJE, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12537 - LEOLENIE R. CAPINPIN, Complainant, v. ATTY. RIO T. ESPIRITU, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 246439 - PPC ASIA CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY, SEC. RAMON M. LOPEZ, USEC. ROWEL S. BARBA AND LOUIS "BAROK" BIRAOGO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 241257 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BRENDO P. PAGAL, A.K.A. "DINDO," Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 218155 - FACT-FINDING INVESTIGATION BUREAU MILITARY AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICES (FFIB-MOLEO), Petitioner, v. MAJOR ADELO B. JANDAYAN (RET.), Respondent.

  • A.M. No. 20-07-96-RTC - RE: JUDICIAL AUDIT CONDUCTED ON BRANCH 64, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, GUIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL, PRESIDED BY HON. MARIO O. TRINIDAD.

  • G.R. No. 246816 - ANGKLA: ANG PARTIDO NG MGA PILIPINONG MARINO, INC. (ANGKLA), AND SERBISYO SA BAYAN PARTY (SBP), Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS (SITTING AS THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CANVASSERS), CHAIRMAN SHERIFF M. ABAS, COMMISSIONER AL A. PARRENO. COMMISSIONER LUIE TITO F. GUIA, COMMISSIONER MA. ROWENA AMELIA V. GUANZON, COMMISSIONER SOCCORRO B. INTING, COMMISSIONER MARLON S. CASQUEJO, AND COMMISSIONER ANTONIO T. KHO, JR., Respondents. AKSYON MAGSASAKA - TINIG PARTIDO NG MASA (AKMA-PTM), Petitioner-in-Intervention.

  • G.R. No. 240882 - WILFREDO T. MARIANO, Petitioner, v. G.V. FLORIDA TRANSPORT AND/OR VIRGILIO FLORIDA, JR., Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 8866 (Formerly CBD Case No. 12-3385) - CATHERINE V. VILLARENTE, Complainant, v. ATTY. BENIGNO C. VILLARENTE, JR., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 243796 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ROWENA BUNIEL Y RAMOS AND ROWENA SIMBULAN Y ENCARNADO, Accused, ROWENA BUNIEL Y RAMOS, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 238203 - LIGAYA ANG, Petitioner, v. COURT OF APPEALS, AND WARREN T. GUTIERREZ, REPRESENTED BY HIS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, CARMELITA T. GUTIERREZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242690 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. WODIE FRUELDA Y ANULAO, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 241701 - MR. & MRS. JOSE ALCANTARA, MR. & MRS. NICOLAS ALCANTARA, HENEDINA AMISTAD, TEOFILA AMISTAD, MR. & MRS. ANTONIO AMORIN, MR. & MRS. EMILIANA ANINIPOT, SPOUSES FORTUNATO ATON, JR., SPOUSES JUN & DELIA BADIC, MR. & MRS. EDUARDO BANGA, MR. & MRS. ROBERTA BAUTISTA, SPOUSES RODRIGO & PERLA BOSTON, SPOUSES VICENTE & CATHY CARTAGENA, SPOUSES JOSEPH & EVANGELINE DELA CRUZ, SPOUSES JOSE & SAYCENA DELA TORRE, SPOUSES BETO & FLAVIA DIGAO, MR. & MRS. ROSALIA GADAT, SPOUSES EDGARDO & LOVE GASATAN, MR. & MRS. JUDITH GASATAN, SPOUSES ALLAN & ANNALISA GONZALES, SPOUSES HARON & SARAPIYA PASOD, SPOUSES PEDRO & LILY IDPAN, JR., SPOUSES LORETO & HELEN JANDAYRAN, SR., SPOUSES AMELEL & BAILAGA JAPLOS, SPOUSES FRED & ELENA LANO, MR. & MRS. JUANITA LIMURAN, MR. & MRS. BONIFACIO LUBATON, MR. & MRS. ANTONIO BELARMINO, MR. & MRS. BUENAVENTURA MADRIGAL, SPOUSES RUBEN & LINDA BACUS MANGLICMOT, MR. & MRS. ARSENIA MILLENA, SPOUSES FELICIANO & GRACE NAVALES, SPOUSES FRANCISCA ONDOY, MR. & MRS. CARLOS ONRAS, MR. & MRS. TEODORA PAGAYON, SPOUSES DENNIS & ALICIA PASCUA, DELFIN PEREZ, MAXIMA LUMACAD, SPOUSES SEGUNDO & HERMOGINA REVILLA, MR. & MRS. GRACE MALACROTA, SPOUSES JESUS & GERTRUDES SAGAYNO, ADORACION SANIEL, MR. & MRS. ERNING PALARDO, SPOUSES BINGCONG SIA SU, MONDISA RODRIGUEZ, MR. & MRS. LETTY SILAO, MR. & MRS. HILDA AMADOR, SPOUSES ARMAN & LORNA AMADOR, SPOUSES ANTONIO & LOURDES AMADOR, JR. SPOUSES ALBERTO & REMEDIOS AMADOR, SPOUSES LORENZO & LUISA AMPARADO, SPOUSES RAUL & VILMA APUSAGA, SPOUSES MIGUELA BACAISO, SPOUSES JAMES BERNASOR, SPOUSES HENRY & ADELA BUSTAMANTE, SPOUSES LEONARDO & LEONESSA CARTAGENA, SPOUSES TOTO & FRANCISCA CELIS, SPOUSES AURELIO & NORA DEMATAIS, SPOUSES ROSENDO & DAHLIA DEMATAIS, SPOUSES CHARLIE & LAARNI EMBALZADO, SPOUSES DALTON & ERLINDA ESPINO, SPOUSES ROMEO & ELIZABETH GABINAY, SPOUSES EDGAR & JOSIE GADAT, MR. & MRS. CANDIDA GONZALES, SPOUSES NOLI & ELNA GRADAS, SPOUSES DULCISIMO & ROSITA JAVIER, SPOUSES LEONILA JIMENA, SPOUSES JOSEPH LAUREN, SPOUSES ROLANDO & LUCRETIA LAUREN, SPOUSES ALLAN & SITTIE MACABANTOG, SPOUSES BONIFACIO & ISABELITA MORCILLO, SPOUSES CLEMENTE & TESSIS NOMEN, SPOUSES APOLONIA & JAMIE MU�EZ, AND MR. & MRS. EPIFANIO PALACIOUS, Petitioners, v. DELIA DUMACON-HASSAN, SALAMA DUMACON- MENDOZA, ABDUL DUMACON, BAILYN DUMACON-ABDUL, ALL REPRESENTED BY DELIA DUMACON-HASSAN AS ADMINISTRATOR AND ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 235610 - RODAN A. BANGAYAN, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 218282 - REDENTOR Y. AGUSTIN, Petitioner, v. ALPHALAND CORPORATION, ET AL., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 204992 - AURORA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF DIONISIA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF JOSE TENSUAN, ANITA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF LEYDA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF FRANCISCO TENSUAN, AND RICARDO TENSUAN, REPRESENTED BY AMPARO S. TENSUAN, AS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Petitioners, v. HEIRS OF MA. ISABEL M. VASQUEZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 227749 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BEN SUWALAT, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 236562 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, XXX,* Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 247229 - LUZ V. FALLARME, Petitioner, v. ROMEO PAGEDPED, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 239433 - RODEL F. BANTOGON, Petitioner, v. PVC MASTER MFG. CORP., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 248729 - JOEL C. JAVAREZ, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 252120 - IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR WRIT OF AMPARO AND WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS IN FAVOR OF ALICIA JASPER S. LUCENA;RELISSA SANTOS LUCENA AND FRANCIS B. LUCENA, Petitioners, v. SARAH ELAGO, KABATAAN PARTY-LIST REPRESENTATIVE; ALEX DANDAY, NATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF ANAKBAYAN; CHARY DELOS REYES, BIANCA GACOS, JAY ROVEN BALLAIS VILLAFUENTE, MEMBERS AND RECRUITERS OF ANAKBAYAN; AND ATTY. MARIA KRISTINA CONTI, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. P-20-4075 [Formerly OCAIPI-18-4786-P] - HON. PAMELA A. BARING-UY, Complainant, v. MELINDA E. SALINAS, CLERK OF COURT III, AND KIM JOVAN L. SOLON, LEGAL RESEARCHER I, BOTH OF BRANCH 6, MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES, CEBU CITY, CEBU, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 241363 - TERESITA B. RAMOS, Petitioner, v. ANNABELLE B. ROSELL AND MUNICIPALITY OF BAGANGA, DAVAO ORIENTAL, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 240694 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ERNALYN PALICPIC Y MENDOZA A.K.A. "ERNALYN MENDOZA," "LYN," AND "MALYN," Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 243805 - EDUARDO LACSON Y MANALO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 244437 - HEIRS OF AMADEO ALEX G. PAJARES, AS SUBSTITUTED BY CRISTITA S. PAJARES AND/OR CHRISTOPHERLEX S. PAJARES AND/OR ANABELLE S. PAJARES AND/OR JAYSON S. PAJARES AND/OR JONAH S. PAJARES AND/OR AMADEO ALEX S. PAJARES, Petitioners, v. NORTH SEA MARINE SERVICES CORPORATION, V. SHIPS LEISURE S.A.M. 'LES INDUSTRIES,' AND/OR EDWIN T. FRANCISCO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242901 - MA. LUISA R. LORE�O, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. P-20-4055 (formerly OCA IPI No. 16-4544-P) - FERDINAND VALDEZ, Complainant, v. COURT STENOGRAPHER I ESTRELLA B. SORIANO, 1st MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT (MCTC), BAGABAG-DIADI, NUEVA VIZCAYA, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12829 [Formerly CBD Case No. 15-4821] - MYRIAM TAN-TE SENG, Complainant, v. ATTY. DENNIS C. PANGAN, Respondent.; A.C. No. 12830 [Formerly CBD Case No. 16-4966], September 16, 2020 - MYRIAM TAN-TE SENG, Complainant, v. ATTY. DENNIS C. PANGAN, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 236126 - ETERNAL GARDENS MEMORIAL PARK CORP., Petitioner, v. KATHERINE JUNETTE B. PERLAS, KATHRYN JACQUELYN F. BOISER, AND SPOUSES CLAUDIO AND ROSITA BONIFACIO, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. P-19-3960 - EMMA R. CHUA, Complainant, v. RONALD C. CORDOVA, SHERIFF IV, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, LAS PI�AS CITY, BRANCH 197, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 248898 - BRYAN L. UYSIPUO, Petitioner, v. RCBC BANKARD SERVICES CORPORATION, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 236331 - RNB GARMENTS PHILIPPINES, INC., Petitioner, v. RAMROL MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE, MYRNA D. DESACADA, MARIA CECILIA N. OLMEDA, CARMEN F. VINZON, ELMER GUANZON, ARNOLD TERNORA, MELCHOR GONZALES, PHILIP BAYUGA, HERJANE B. REYES, AND SONIA D. REYES, Respondents.; G.R. No. 236332, September 14, 2020 - RAMROL MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE, Petitioner, v. MYRNA D. DESACADA, MARIA CECILIA N. OLMEDA, CARMEN F. VINZON, ELMER GUANZON, ARNOLD TERNORA, MELCHOR GONZALES, PHILIP BAYUGA, HERJANE B. REYES, AND SONIA D. REYES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 249289 - JOSEPH SAYSON Y PAROCHA, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 238805 - SPOUSES JIMMY M. LIU & EMILE L. LIU, Petitioners, v. COURT OF APPEALS, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 17 (DAVAO CITY) PRESIDING JUDGE AND ALVIN CRUZ, Respondents.

  • G.R.No. 240662 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RAYMUNDO RAPIZ Y CORREA, Accused-Appellant,

  • G.R. No. 233234 - NAPOLEON C. TOLOSA, JR., Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND ELIZABETH B. TATEL, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12280 - EDWIN JET M. RICARDO, JR., Complainant, v. ATTY. WENDELL L. GO, Respondent.

  • G.R. Nos. 230869-70 - ASUNCION M. MAGBAET, Petitioner, v. SANDIGANBAYAN AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242882 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DIOSDADO JAGDON, JR., Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 205490 - POWER SECTOR ASSETS AND LIABILITIES MANAGEMENT CORPORATION REPRESENTED BY MR. EMMANUEL R. LEDESMA, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, AND THE CONCERNED AND AFFECTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF PSALM, Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, Respondent.; G.R. No. 218177 - POWER SECTOR ASSETS AND LIABILITIES MANAGEMENT CORPORATION REPRESENTED BY MS. MARIA LOURDES S. ALZONA, IN HER CAPACITY AS OFFICER-IN-CHARGE, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND CEO, AND THE CONCERNED AND AFFECTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF PSALM, Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 10249 - VIRGILIO C. RIGON, JR., Complainant, v. ATTY. ERIC P. SUBIA, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 10619 - ELIZA ARMILLA-CALDERON, Complainant, v. ATTY. ARNEL L. LAPORE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 240084 - RUBEN O. OLIVEROS AND HOMER HENRY S. SANCHEZ, Petitioners, v. THE HON. COURT OF APPEALS, FIRST LAGUNA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE (FLECO), RAMIL F. DE JESUS, ARIES M. LLANES, GABRIEL C. ADEFUIN, RICHARD B. MONDEZ AND HERMINIA A. DANDO, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 11925 - RE: RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 11, 2017 IN OCA IPI NO. 16-4577-RTJ (ROBERTO T. DEOASIDO AND ATTY. JEROME NORMAN L. TACORDA v. HONORABLE JUDGE ALMA CONSUELO B. DESALES-ESIDERA, PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 20, CATARMAN, NORTHERN SAMAR, AND ATTY. LEONARDO SARMIENTO III, FORMER CLERK OF COURT, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 20, CATARMAN, NORTHERN SAMAR,) v. ATTY. JEROME NORMAN L. TACORDA, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12298 - FELIPE D. LAUREL, Complainant, v. REYMELIO M. DELUTE, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12624 [Formerly CBD Case No. 15-4508] - MANUEL R. LEONOR, Complainant, v. ATTYS. DICKSON C. AYON-AYON AND EULOGIO C. MANANQUIL, JR., Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12713 - JIMMY N. GOW, Complainant, v. ATTYS. GERTRUDO A. DE LEON AND FELIX B. DESIDERIO, JR., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 246816 - ANGKLA: ANG PARTIDO NG MGA PILIPINONG MARINO, INC. (ANGKLA), AND SERBISYO SA BAYAN PARTY (SBP), Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS (SITTING AS THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CANVASSERS), CHAIRMAN SHERIFF M. ABAS, COMMISSIONER AL A. PARRENO. COMMISSIONER LUIE TITO F. GUIA, COMMISSIONER MA. ROWENA AMELIA V. GUANZON, COMMISSIONER SOCCORRO B. INTING, COMMISSIONER MARLON S. CASQUEJO, AND COMMISSIONER ANTONIO T. KHO, JR., Respondents. AKSYON MAGSASAKA - TINIG PARTIDO NG MASA (AKMA-PTM), Petitioner-in-Intervention.

  • G.R. No. 248061 - MORE ELECTRIC AND POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. PANAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Respondent.; G.R. NO. 249406 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER-OPPOSITOR, MORE ELECTRIC AND POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. PANAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 202481 - ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, REYNALDO TUGADE, ROLANDO BARRON, GEORGE MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, PAUL VIRAY, ISMAEL DABLO, TOMMY ANACTA, ISAGANI TAOATAO, ROLIO ANDREW RAMANO, ARTHUR DUNGOG, EDWIN SAGUN, APOLINAR DEL GRACIA, SENGKLY ESLABRA, ERIC BIGLANG-AWA, REYNALDO CRUZ, CARLO DIONISIO, ERNESTO CRUZ, LORENZO ALANO, CRISANTO PANLUBASAN, ROBERTO SANCHEZ, NELSON LUCAS, AND PHILBERT ACHARON, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NOS. 202495 & 202497 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOURNALIE PAYONAN, ANTONIO MANUEL, JR., MANUEL MENDOZA, JOSEPH R. ONG, REEL A. TEODORO, RAMON CATAHAN, JR., RONNIE LOZARES, FERDINAND MARQUEZ, FERDINAND SUMERACRUZ, DANTE T. VIDAL, CEZAR ZEA, RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ALEX R. CARLOS, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, LESLIE REY OLPINDO, ARMANDO A. RAMOS, ROMMEL V. VBLLANUEVA, ENRICO V. CASTULO, FRANKTE DOMINGO, MANUEL CONDE, ANTONIO EMMANUEL N. CALLE, OLIVER J. CHAVEZ, FRANCIS LUBUGUTN, JEROME B. PRADO, RICHARD T. SISON, RODERICK N. RODRIGUEZ, LAURO CALITISEN, ELMER M. EVARISTO, GILBERT M. OMAPAS, MENDOZA, CHRISTOPHER WDLFREDO N. ZALDUA, RUSSEL M. GALIMA, MEDEL GOTEL, OSIAS LOPEZ, JOSEPH ELPHIN F. LUMBAD, MARLON MACATANTAN, JOSEPH ARMAND MAMORNO, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ALAIN PARDO, RONINO SANTIAGO, JUN TANGALIN, JONATHAN C. TORIBIO, JERICO T. ADRIANO, JULIUS T. ADRIANO, MARK ANTHONY AGUSTIN, BENJAMIN C. BENGCO, JR., DANILO R. BLAZA, GINO REGGIE BRIONES, RICKY BULDIA, NICOMEDES CANALES, ALFREDO S. CURAY, ROJAY PAUL DELA ROSA, CHRISTOPHER DE LEON, DIXON DISPO, ANDREW EUGENIO, JEFFREY ALFRED EVANGELISTA, ALLAN V. HERRERA, MICHAEL V. SANTOS, AND ROMMEL M. MATALANG, RESPONDENTS; G.R. NO. 210165 - ISMAEL B. DABLO, ROLANDO S. BARRON, ROBERTO B. DEL CASTILLO, ALBERT B. DEL ROSARIO, GEORGE B. MACASO, REY I. SANTIAGO, REYNALDO L. TUGADE, AND PAULVIRAY, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION AND/OR EUGENIO LOPEZ, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 219125 - RICARDO JOY CAJOLES, JR., ANTONIO IMMANUEL CALLE, RICHARD SISON AND JOURNALIE PAYONAN, Petitioners, v. ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 222057 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSEPH R. ONG, FERNANDO LOPEZ, RAYMON REYES AND GARRET CAILLES, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 224879 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION AND EUGENIO LOPEZ III, Petitioners, v. RONNIE B. LOZARES, Respondent.; G.R. NO. 225101 - ANTONIO BERNARDO S. PEREZ, JOHN PAUL PANIZALES, FERDINAND CRUZ, CHRISTOPHER MENDOZA, DENNIS REYES, JUN BENOSA, ROLAND KRISTOFFER DE GUZMAN, FREDIERICK GERLAND DIZON, RUSSEL GALIMA, ALFRED CHRISTIAN NUNEZ, ROMMEL VILLANUEVA, JHONSCHULTZ CONGSON, ALEX CARLOS, MICHAEL TOBIAS, GERONIMO BANIQUED, RONALDO SAN PEDRO, AND ERIC PAYCANA, Petitioners, v. COURT OF APPEALS - SPECIAL NINTH DIVISION AND ABS-CBN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 225874 - ABS-CBN CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSE ZABALLA III, TAUCER TYCHE BENZONAN AND FISCHERBOB CASAJE, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12537 - LEOLENIE R. CAPINPIN, Complainant, v. ATTY. RIO T. ESPIRITU, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 246439 - PPC ASIA CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY, SEC. RAMON M. LOPEZ, USEC. ROWEL S. BARBA AND LOUIS "BAROK" BIRAOGO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 241257 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BRENDO P. PAGAL, A.K.A. "DINDO," Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 218155 - FACT-FINDING INVESTIGATION BUREAU MILITARY AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICES (FFIB-MOLEO), Petitioner, v. MAJOR ADELO B. JANDAYAN (RET.), Respondent.

  • A.M. No. 20-07-96-RTC - RE: JUDICIAL AUDIT CONDUCTED ON BRANCH 64, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, GUIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL, PRESIDED BY HON. MARIO O. TRINIDAD.

  • G.R. No. 246816 - ANGKLA: ANG PARTIDO NG MGA PILIPINONG MARINO, INC. (ANGKLA), AND SERBISYO SA BAYAN PARTY (SBP), Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS (SITTING AS THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CANVASSERS), CHAIRMAN SHERIFF M. ABAS, COMMISSIONER AL A. PARRENO. COMMISSIONER LUIE TITO F. GUIA, COMMISSIONER MA. ROWENA AMELIA V. GUANZON, COMMISSIONER SOCCORRO B. INTING, COMMISSIONER MARLON S. CASQUEJO, AND COMMISSIONER ANTONIO T. KHO, JR., Respondents. AKSYON MAGSASAKA - TINIG PARTIDO NG MASA (AKMA-PTM), Petitioner-in-Intervention.

  • G.R. No. 240882 - WILFREDO T. MARIANO, Petitioner, v. G.V. FLORIDA TRANSPORT AND/OR VIRGILIO FLORIDA, JR., Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 8866 (Formerly CBD Case No. 12-3385) - CATHERINE V. VILLARENTE, Complainant, v. ATTY. BENIGNO C. VILLARENTE, JR., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 243796 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ROWENA BUNIEL Y RAMOS AND ROWENA SIMBULAN Y ENCARNADO, Accused, ROWENA BUNIEL Y RAMOS, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 238203 - LIGAYA ANG, Petitioner, v. COURT OF APPEALS, AND WARREN T. GUTIERREZ, REPRESENTED BY HIS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, CARMELITA T. GUTIERREZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242690 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. WODIE FRUELDA Y ANULAO, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 241701 - MR. & MRS. JOSE ALCANTARA, MR. & MRS. NICOLAS ALCANTARA, HENEDINA AMISTAD, TEOFILA AMISTAD, MR. & MRS. ANTONIO AMORIN, MR. & MRS. EMILIANA ANINIPOT, SPOUSES FORTUNATO ATON, JR., SPOUSES JUN & DELIA BADIC, MR. & MRS. EDUARDO BANGA, MR. & MRS. ROBERTA BAUTISTA, SPOUSES RODRIGO & PERLA BOSTON, SPOUSES VICENTE & CATHY CARTAGENA, SPOUSES JOSEPH & EVANGELINE DELA CRUZ, SPOUSES JOSE & SAYCENA DELA TORRE, SPOUSES BETO & FLAVIA DIGAO, MR. & MRS. ROSALIA GADAT, SPOUSES EDGARDO & LOVE GASATAN, MR. & MRS. JUDITH GASATAN, SPOUSES ALLAN & ANNALISA GONZALES, SPOUSES HARON & SARAPIYA PASOD, SPOUSES PEDRO & LILY IDPAN, JR., SPOUSES LORETO & HELEN JANDAYRAN, SR., SPOUSES AMELEL & BAILAGA JAPLOS, SPOUSES FRED & ELENA LANO, MR. & MRS. JUANITA LIMURAN, MR. & MRS. BONIFACIO LUBATON, MR. & MRS. ANTONIO BELARMINO, MR. & MRS. BUENAVENTURA MADRIGAL, SPOUSES RUBEN & LINDA BACUS MANGLICMOT, MR. & MRS. ARSENIA MILLENA, SPOUSES FELICIANO & GRACE NAVALES, SPOUSES FRANCISCA ONDOY, MR. & MRS. CARLOS ONRAS, MR. & MRS. TEODORA PAGAYON, SPOUSES DENNIS & ALICIA PASCUA, DELFIN PEREZ, MAXIMA LUMACAD, SPOUSES SEGUNDO & HERMOGINA REVILLA, MR. & MRS. GRACE MALACROTA, SPOUSES JESUS & GERTRUDES SAGAYNO, ADORACION SANIEL, MR. & MRS. ERNING PALARDO, SPOUSES BINGCONG SIA SU, MONDISA RODRIGUEZ, MR. & MRS. LETTY SILAO, MR. & MRS. HILDA AMADOR, SPOUSES ARMAN & LORNA AMADOR, SPOUSES ANTONIO & LOURDES AMADOR, JR. SPOUSES ALBERTO & REMEDIOS AMADOR, SPOUSES LORENZO & LUISA AMPARADO, SPOUSES RAUL & VILMA APUSAGA, SPOUSES MIGUELA BACAISO, SPOUSES JAMES BERNASOR, SPOUSES HENRY & ADELA BUSTAMANTE, SPOUSES LEONARDO & LEONESSA CARTAGENA, SPOUSES TOTO & FRANCISCA CELIS, SPOUSES AURELIO & NORA DEMATAIS, SPOUSES ROSENDO & DAHLIA DEMATAIS, SPOUSES CHARLIE & LAARNI EMBALZADO, SPOUSES DALTON & ERLINDA ESPINO, SPOUSES ROMEO & ELIZABETH GABINAY, SPOUSES EDGAR & JOSIE GADAT, MR. & MRS. CANDIDA GONZALES, SPOUSES NOLI & ELNA GRADAS, SPOUSES DULCISIMO & ROSITA JAVIER, SPOUSES LEONILA JIMENA, SPOUSES JOSEPH LAUREN, SPOUSES ROLANDO & LUCRETIA LAUREN, SPOUSES ALLAN & SITTIE MACABANTOG, SPOUSES BONIFACIO & ISABELITA MORCILLO, SPOUSES CLEMENTE & TESSIS NOMEN, SPOUSES APOLONIA & JAMIE MU�EZ, AND MR. & MRS. EPIFANIO PALACIOUS, Petitioners, v. DELIA DUMACON-HASSAN, SALAMA DUMACON- MENDOZA, ABDUL DUMACON, BAILYN DUMACON-ABDUL, ALL REPRESENTED BY DELIA DUMACON-HASSAN AS ADMINISTRATOR AND ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 235610 - RODAN A. BANGAYAN, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 218282 - REDENTOR Y. AGUSTIN, Petitioner, v. ALPHALAND CORPORATION, ET AL., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 204992 - AURORA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF DIONISIA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF JOSE TENSUAN, ANITA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF LEYDA TENSUAN, HEIRS OF FRANCISCO TENSUAN, AND RICARDO TENSUAN, REPRESENTED BY AMPARO S. TENSUAN, AS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Petitioners, v. HEIRS OF MA. ISABEL M. VASQUEZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 227749 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BEN SUWALAT, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 236562 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, XXX,* Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 247229 - LUZ V. FALLARME, Petitioner, v. ROMEO PAGEDPED, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 239433 - RODEL F. BANTOGON, Petitioner, v. PVC MASTER MFG. CORP., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 248729 - JOEL C. JAVAREZ, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 252120 - IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR WRIT OF AMPARO AND WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS IN FAVOR OF ALICIA JASPER S. LUCENA;RELISSA SANTOS LUCENA AND FRANCIS B. LUCENA, Petitioners, v. SARAH ELAGO, KABATAAN PARTY-LIST REPRESENTATIVE; ALEX DANDAY, NATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF ANAKBAYAN; CHARY DELOS REYES, BIANCA GACOS, JAY ROVEN BALLAIS VILLAFUENTE, MEMBERS AND RECRUITERS OF ANAKBAYAN; AND ATTY. MARIA KRISTINA CONTI, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. P-20-4075 [Formerly OCAIPI-18-4786-P] - HON. PAMELA A. BARING-UY, Complainant, v. MELINDA E. SALINAS, CLERK OF COURT III, AND KIM JOVAN L. SOLON, LEGAL RESEARCHER I, BOTH OF BRANCH 6, MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES, CEBU CITY, CEBU, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 241363 - TERESITA B. RAMOS, Petitioner, v. ANNABELLE B. ROSELL AND MUNICIPALITY OF BAGANGA, DAVAO ORIENTAL, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 240694 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ERNALYN PALICPIC Y MENDOZA A.K.A. "ERNALYN MENDOZA," "LYN," AND "MALYN," Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 243805 - EDUARDO LACSON Y MANALO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 244437 - HEIRS OF AMADEO ALEX G. PAJARES, AS SUBSTITUTED BY CRISTITA S. PAJARES AND/OR CHRISTOPHERLEX S. PAJARES AND/OR ANABELLE S. PAJARES AND/OR JAYSON S. PAJARES AND/OR JONAH S. PAJARES AND/OR AMADEO ALEX S. PAJARES, Petitioners, v. NORTH SEA MARINE SERVICES CORPORATION, V. SHIPS LEISURE S.A.M. 'LES INDUSTRIES,' AND/OR EDWIN T. FRANCISCO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242901 - MA. LUISA R. LORE�O, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. P-20-4055 (formerly OCA IPI No. 16-4544-P) - FERDINAND VALDEZ, Complainant, v. COURT STENOGRAPHER I ESTRELLA B. SORIANO, 1st MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT (MCTC), BAGABAG-DIADI, NUEVA VIZCAYA, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12829 [Formerly CBD Case No. 15-4821] - MYRIAM TAN-TE SENG, Complainant, v. ATTY. DENNIS C. PANGAN, Respondent.; A.C. No. 12830 [Formerly CBD Case No. 16-4966], September 16, 2020 - MYRIAM TAN-TE SENG, Complainant, v. ATTY. DENNIS C. PANGAN, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 236126 - ETERNAL GARDENS MEMORIAL PARK CORP., Petitioner, v. KATHERINE JUNETTE B. PERLAS, KATHRYN JACQUELYN F. BOISER, AND SPOUSES CLAUDIO AND ROSITA BONIFACIO, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. P-19-3960 - EMMA R. CHUA, Complainant, v. RONALD C. CORDOVA, SHERIFF IV, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, LAS PI�AS CITY, BRANCH 197, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 248898 - BRYAN L. UYSIPUO, Petitioner, v. RCBC BANKARD SERVICES CORPORATION, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 236331 - RNB GARMENTS PHILIPPINES, INC., Petitioner, v. RAMROL MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE, MYRNA D. DESACADA, MARIA CECILIA N. OLMEDA, CARMEN F. VINZON, ELMER GUANZON, ARNOLD TERNORA, MELCHOR GONZALES, PHILIP BAYUGA, HERJANE B. REYES, AND SONIA D. REYES, Respondents.; G.R. No. 236332, September 14, 2020 - RAMROL MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE, Petitioner, v. MYRNA D. DESACADA, MARIA CECILIA N. OLMEDA, CARMEN F. VINZON, ELMER GUANZON, ARNOLD TERNORA, MELCHOR GONZALES, PHILIP BAYUGA, HERJANE B. REYES, AND SONIA D. REYES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 249289 - JOSEPH SAYSON Y PAROCHA, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 238805 - SPOUSES JIMMY M. LIU & EMILE L. LIU, Petitioners, v. COURT OF APPEALS, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 17 (DAVAO CITY) PRESIDING JUDGE AND ALVIN CRUZ, Respondents.

  • G.R.No. 240662 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RAYMUNDO RAPIZ Y CORREA, Accused-Appellant,

  • G.R. No. 233234 - NAPOLEON C. TOLOSA, JR., Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND ELIZABETH B. TATEL, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12280 - EDWIN JET M. RICARDO, JR., Complainant, v. ATTY. WENDELL L. GO, Respondent.

  • G.R. Nos. 230869-70 - ASUNCION M. MAGBAET, Petitioner, v. SANDIGANBAYAN AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242882 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DIOSDADO JAGDON, JR., Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 205490 - POWER SECTOR ASSETS AND LIABILITIES MANAGEMENT CORPORATION REPRESENTED BY MR. EMMANUEL R. LEDESMA, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, AND THE CONCERNED AND AFFECTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF PSALM, Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, Respondent.; G.R. No. 218177 - POWER SECTOR ASSETS AND LIABILITIES MANAGEMENT CORPORATION REPRESENTED BY MS. MARIA LOURDES S. ALZONA, IN HER CAPACITY AS OFFICER-IN-CHARGE, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND CEO, AND THE CONCERNED AND AFFECTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF PSALM, Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 10249 - VIRGILIO C. RIGON, JR., Complainant, v. ATTY. ERIC P. SUBIA, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 10619 - ELIZA ARMILLA-CALDERON, Complainant, v. ATTY. ARNEL L. LAPORE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 240084 - RUBEN O. OLIVEROS AND HOMER HENRY S. SANCHEZ, Petitioners, v. THE HON. COURT OF APPEALS, FIRST LAGUNA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE (FLECO), RAMIL F. DE JESUS, ARIES M. LLANES, GABRIEL C. ADEFUIN, RICHARD B. MONDEZ AND HERMINIA A. DANDO, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 11925 - RE: RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 11, 2017 IN OCA IPI NO. 16-4577-RTJ (ROBERTO T. DEOASIDO AND ATTY. JEROME NORMAN L. TACORDA v. HONORABLE JUDGE ALMA CONSUELO B. DESALES-ESIDERA, PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 20, CATARMAN, NORTHERN SAMAR, AND ATTY. LEONARDO SARMIENTO III, FORMER CLERK OF COURT, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 20, CATARMAN, NORTHERN SAMAR,) v. ATTY. JEROME NORMAN L. TACORDA, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12298 - FELIPE D. LAUREL, Complainant, v. REYMELIO M. DELUTE, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12624 [Formerly CBD Case No. 15-4508] - MANUEL R. LEONOR, Complainant, v. ATTYS. DICKSON C. AYON-AYON AND EULOGIO C. MANANQUIL, JR., Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12713 - JIMMY N. GOW, Complainant, v. ATTYS. GERTRUDO A. DE LEON AND FELIX B. DESIDERIO, JR., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 246816 - ANGKLA: ANG PARTIDO NG MGA PILIPINONG MARINO, INC. (ANGKLA), AND SERBISYO SA BAYAN PARTY (SBP), Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS (SITTING AS THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CANVASSERS), CHAIRMAN SHERIFF M. ABAS, COMMISSIONER AL A. PARRENO. COMMISSIONER LUIE TITO F. GUIA, COMMISSIONER MA. ROWENA AMELIA V. GUANZON, COMMISSIONER SOCCORRO B. INTING, COMMISSIONER MARLON S. CASQUEJO, AND COMMISSIONER ANTONIO T. KHO, JR., Respondents. AKSYON MAGSASAKA - TINIG PARTIDO NG MASA (AKMA-PTM), Petitioner-in-Intervention.

  • G.R. No. 246816 - ANGKLA: ANG PARTIDO NG MGA PILIPINONG MARINO, INC. (ANGKLA), AND SERBISYO SA BAYAN PARTY (SBP), Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS (SITTING AS THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CANVASSERS), CHAIRMAN SHERIFF M. ABAS, COMMISSIONER AL A. PARRENO. COMMISSIONER LUIE TITO F. GUIA, COMMISSIONER MA. ROWENA AMELIA V. GUANZON, COMMISSIONER SOCCORRO B. INTING, COMMISSIONER MARLON S. CASQUEJO, AND COMMISSIONER ANTONIO T. KHO, JR., Respondents. AKSYON MAGSASAKA - TINIG PARTIDO NG MASA (AKMA-PTM), Petitioner-in-Intervention.

  • A.C. No. 12790 - LORNA L. OCAMPO, Complainant, v. ATTY. JOSE Q. LORICA IV, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 236259 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EMILIANO BATERINA Y CABADING, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 196476 - DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF JULIETA L. DANICO, NAMELY, ROGELIO L. DANICO, CORAZON D. EMETERIO, NENITA D. YBA�EZ, RODRIGO L. DANICO, DANILO L. DANICO, DANIEL L. DANICO, GLORIA ESCRUPULO, VILMA MOSQUEDA, AND NATIONAL POWER CORPORATION, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 212302 - KARL WILLIAM YUTA MAGNO SUZUKI A.K.A. YUTA HAYASHI, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 247866 - FEDERATION OF CORON, BUSUANGA, PALAWAN FARMER'S ASSOCIATION, INC. (FCBPFAI), REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN, RODOLFO CADAMPOG, SR,; SAMAHAN NG MAGSASAKA SA STO. NINO, BUSUANGA, PALAWAN (SAMMASA) REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN, EDGARDO FRANCISCO; SANDIGAN NG MAMBUBUKID NG BINTUAN CORON, INC. (SAMBICO), REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN, RODOLFO CADAMPOG, SR.; AND RODOLFO CADAMPOG, SR., IN HIS PERSONAL CAPACITY AS A FILIPINO CITIZEN, AND IN BEHALF OF MILLIONS OF FILIPINO OCCUPANTS AND SETTLERS ON PUBLIC LANDS CONSIDERED SQUATTERS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY, Petitioners, v. THE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES (DENR) AND THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM (DAR), Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 233300 - COCA-COLA FEMSA PHILIPPINES, INC., Petitioner, v. CENTRAL LUZON REGIONAL SALES EXECUTIVE UNION OF COCA-COLA SAN FERNANDO (FDO) PLANT, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 214294 - JR HAULING SERVICES AND OSCAR MAPUE, Petitioners, v. GAVINO L. SOLAMO, RAMIL JERUSALEM, ARMANDO PARUNGAO, RAFAEL CAPAROS, JR., NORIEL SOLAMO, ALFREDO SALANGSANG, MARK PARUNGAO AND DEAN V. CALVO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 218778 - RODOLFO N. PADRIGON, Petitioner, v. BENJAMIN E. PALMERO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 221411 - ITALKARAT 18, INC. Petitioner, v. JURALDINE N. GERASMIO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 239756 - RODOLFO C. MENDOZA, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 244242 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY, Petitioner, v. NESTLE PHILIPPINES, INC., Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 9268 - DELTAVENTURE RESOURCES, INC., Complainant, v. ATTY. CAGLIOSTRO MIGUEL MARTINEZ, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 10306 - FATIMA S. INGRAM, Petitioner, v. ATTY. JOSE Q. LORICA IV, RESPONDENT,

  • G.R. No. 235016 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NESTOR BENDECIO Y VIEJO ALIAS "TAN", Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 240145 - JAIME CAPUETA Y ATADAY, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 238873 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. SUNDARAM MAGAYON Y FRANCISCO, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

  • A.C. No. 12709 - LILIA YUSAY-CORDERO, Complainant, v. ATTY. JUANITO AMIHAN, JR., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 216599 - VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS PHILIPPINES, INC., Petitioner, v. LAURENCE C. MARGIN, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 216642 - PO2 BERNARDINO CRUZ Y BASCO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 241437 - ALBAY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (ALECO), Petitioner, v. ALECO LABOR EMPLOYEES ORGANIZATION (ALEO), Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 243366 - FELICITAS Z. BELO, Petitioner, v. CARLITA C. MARCANTONIO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 248333 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. KHALED FIRDAUS ABBAS Y TIANGCO, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 248010 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HENRY SORIANO Y SORIANO, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 193358 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF THE LATE LEOPOLDO DE GRANO, ET AL., RESPONDENTS VIOLETA SEVILLA, Oppositor-Respondent. G.R. NO. 193399 - VIOLETA SEVILLA, PETITIONER HEIRS OF THE LATE LEOPOLDO DE GRANO, ET AL., Respondents

  • G.R. No. 233596 - OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, Petitioner, v. VLADIMIR L. TANCO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 244609 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. XXX, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 226771 - NORSK HYDRO (PHILIPPINES), INC., AND NORTEAM SEATRANSPORT SERVICES, Petitioners, v. PREMIERE DEVELOPMENT BANK, BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, CITIBANK, N.A.,SKYRIDER BROKERAGE INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND MARIVIC - JONG BRIONES,RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 11058 - RITA P. COSTENOBLE, Complainant, v. ATTY. JOSE L. ALVAREZ, JR., Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 5279 - ROMEO TELLES, Complainant, v. ATTY. ROGELIO P. DANCEL, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 211893 - ROZEL "ALEX" F. MAR SANTOS, DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE TOTAL LAND MANAGEMENT, INC., Petitioners, v. V.C. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, ET AL., Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 12030 - LOURDES E. ELANGA AND NILO ELANGA REPRESENTED BY THEIR ATTORNEYS-IN-FACT EVELYN E. VELOSO AND MELLY ELANGA, Complainants, v. ATTY. RUTILLO B. PASOK, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12424 - MA. HERMINIA T. TIONGSON, Complainant, v. ATTY. MICHAEL L. FLORES, Respondent.

  • G.R. Nos. 224438-40 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REPRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON GOOD GOVERNMENT (PCGG) AND MID-PASIG LAND DEVELOPMENT CORP., Petitioners, v. AUGUSTUS ALBERT V. MARTINEZ, CITY GOLF DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND GEEK'S NEW YORK PIZZERIA, INC., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 226894 - KAIZEN BUILDERS, INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS MEGALOPOLIS PROPERTIES, INC.) AND CECILLE F. APOSTOL, Petitioners, v. COURT OF APPEALS AND THE HEIRS OF OFELIA URSAIS, Respondents. [G.R. No. 247647] KAIZEN BUILDERS, INC. (FORMERLY MEGALOPOLIS PROPERTIES, INC.) AND CECILLE APOSTOL, Petitioners, v. HEIRS OF OFELIA URSAIS, NAMELY, ROGELIO A. TOMAS, ROSLYN T. BOSING, VANESSA T. PEDEGLORIO, GUNTER U. TOMAS AND JORDAN U. GAMALINDA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 230524 - ATTY. NORBERTO DABILBIL CABIBIHAN, Petitioner, v. DIOSDADO JOSE M. ALLADO, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM (MWSS), AND REYNALDO A. VILLAR, AS CHAIRPERSON OF THE COMMISSION ON AUDIT (COA), Respondents.

  • A.M. No. 20-06-18-MCTC - RE: FINAL REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL AUDIT CONDUCTED IN THE MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT, VALLADOLID-SAN ENRIQUE-PULUPANDAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

  • G.R. No. 233085 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ARMANDO ARCHIVIDO Y ABENGOZA, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 236325 - COMMISSIONER INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner, v. FILMINERA RESOURCES CORPORATION, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 230718 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. CRISANTO HAYA Y DELOS SANTOS, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 231826 - ADOLFO C. PALMA AND RAFAEL PALMA, Petitioners, v. PETRON CORPORATION, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 234725 - BICOL ISAROG TRANSPORT SYSTEM, INC., Petitioner, v. ROY R. RELUCIO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 232120 - NATIONAL GRID CORPORATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. CLARA C. BAUTISTA, MARRIED TO REY R. BAUTISTA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 236498 - TRANS-GLOBAL MARITIME AGENCY, INC. AND/OR GOODWOOD SHIP MANAGEMENT, PTE., LTD., AND/OR ROBERT F. ESTANIEL, Petitioners, v. MAGNO T. UTANES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 233071 - MAGSAYSAY MARITIME CORP. AND KEYMAX MARITIME CO., LTD., Petitioners, v. JOSE ELIZALDE B. ZANORIA, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-17-2486 [Formerly A.M. No. 17-02-45-RTC] - RE: INVESTIGATION REPORT ON THE ALLEGED EXTORTION ACTIVITIES OF PRESIDING JUDGE GODOFREDO B. ABUL, JR., BRANCH 4, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BUTUAN CITY, AGUSAN DEL NORTE

  • G.R. No. 218582 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. SAGISAG ATLAS "PAUL" BAUTISTA, ARLETH BUENCONSEJO' AND ROSAMEL CARA DE GUZMAN, Accused, SAGISAG ATLAS "PAUL" BAUTISTA, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 234031 - NATIONAL POWER CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. EMILIA A. CANAR, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 225151 - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Petitioner, v. PETER G. CUTAO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 227049 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner, v. BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 225404 - MELCHOR M. QUEMADO, SR., Petitioner, v. SANDIGANBAYAN [SIXTH DIVISION] AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-20-2597 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 10-3510-RTJ] - ANONYMOUS COMPLAINT AGAINST JUDGE EDMUNDO P. PINTAC AND MS. LORELEI T. SUMAGUE, STENOGRAPHER, BOTH OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 15, OZAMIZ CITY; A.M. No. P-20-4091 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 10-3559-P] - EXECUTIVE JUDGE EDMUNDO P. PINTAC V. ROLANDO O. RUIZ, PROCESS SERVER, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 15, OZAMIZ CITY; A.M. No. RTJ-20-2598 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 11-3600-RTJ] - ROLANDO O. RUIZ, PROCESS SERVER, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 15, OZAMIZ CITY V. JUDGE EDMUNDO P. PINTAC, EXECUTIVE JUDGE AND PRESIDING JUDGE, SAME COURT; A.M. No. RTJ-20-2599 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 11-3633-RTJ] - ROLANDO O. RUIZ V. EXECUTIVE JUDGE EDMUNDO P. PINTAC, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 15, OZAMIZ CITY.

  • G.R. No. 229076 - MA. LUZ TEVES ESPERAL, Petitioner, v. MA. LUZ TROMPETA-ESPERAL AND LORENZ ANNEL BIAOCO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 230280 - SPOUSES ROLANDO AND SUSIE GOLEZ, Petitioners, v. HEIRS OF DOMINGO BERTULDO, NAMELY: GENOVEVA BERTULDO, ERENITA BERTULDO-BERNALES, FLORENCIO BERTULDO, DOMINADOR BERTULDO, RODEL BERTULDO, AND ROGER BERTULDO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 231485 - WATERCRAFT VENTURES CORPORATION, REPRESENTED BY ITS VICE PRESIDENT, ROSARIO E. RA�OA, Petitioner, v. ALFRED RAYMOND WOLFE, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 8451 (Formerly CBD Case No. 13-3982) - ATTY. ESTHER GERTRUDE D. BILIRAN, Complainant, v. ATTY. DANILO A. BANTUGAN, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 239015 - HAROLD B. GUMAPAC, Petitioner, v. BRIGHT MARITIME CORPORATION, CLEMKO SHIPMANAGEMENT S.A. AND/OR DESIREE SILLAR, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 203471 - VIRGILIO A. BOTE, Petitioner, v. SAN PEDRO CINEPLEX PROPERTIES, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 246419 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EDUARDO UKAY Y MONTON A.K.A."TATA," TEODULO* UKAY Y MONTON A.K.A. "JUN-JUN," GUILLERMO DIANON A.K.A. "MOMONG," AND OCA UKAY Y MONTON, Accused, EDUARDO UKAY Y MONTON A.K.A. "TATA," TEODULO UKAY Y MONTON A.K.A. "JUN-JUN," AND GUILLERMO DIANON A.K.A. "MOMONG," Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 225366 - STAR SPECIAL CORPORATE SECURITY MANAGEMENT, INC. (FORMERLY STAR SPECIAL WATCHMAN & DETECTIVE AGENCY, INC.) HEREIN REPRESENTED BY EDGARDO C. SORIANO, THE HEIRS OF CELSO A. FERNANDEZ AND MANUEL V. FERNANDEZ FOR HIMSELF AND FOR THE HEIRS, Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, PUERTO PRINCESA CITY AND HON. LUCILO R. BAYRON IN HIS CAPACITY AS CITY MAYOR AND THE MEMBERS OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANGLUNGSOD, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 232825 - ULYSSES RUDI V. BANICO, Petitioner, v. LYDIA BERNADETTE M. STAGER A.K.A BERNADETTE D. MIGUEL (SUBSTITUTED BY HER COMPULSORY HEIRS, NAMELY: BOBBY UNILONGO I, PROSPERO UNILONGO I, PROSPERO UNILONGO II, MARICON U. BAYOG, GLENN UNILONGO AND LUZVIMINDA UNILONGO), Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 248875 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RODOLFO MASUBAY Y PASAGI, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.C. No. 12689 (Formerly CBD Case No. 14-4459) - VDA. ELEANOR V. FRANCISCO, Complainant, v. ATTY. LEONARDO M. REAL, RESPONDENT,

  • G.R. No. 232579 - DR. NIXON L. TREYES, Petitioner, v. ANTONIO L. LARLAR, REV. FR. EMILIO L. LARLAR, HEDDY L. LARLAR, ET AL., Respondents.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-15-2438 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 11-3681-RTJ] - SHARON FLORES-CONCEPCION, Complainant, v. JUDGE LIBERTY O. CASTANEDA, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 67, PANIQUI, TARLAC, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 218543 - SIERRA GRANDE REALTY CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. HON. MARIA ROSARIO B. RAGASA, CHAIRPERSON, IN HER CAPACITY AS PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF PASAY, BRANCH 108, ELMER TAN, NANCY TAN, AND BERNARDINO VILLANUEVA, GOLDEN APPLE REALTY CORPORATION, AND ROSVIBON REALTY CORPORATION, Respondents.

  • G.R.No. 242118 - MANUEL QUILET Y FAJARDO @ "TONTING," Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent..

  • A.M. No. P-15-3411 - CARLITA E. VILLENA-LOPEZ, Complainant, v. RONALDO S. LOPEZ, JUNIOR PROCESS SERVER, AND BUENAFE R. CARASIG, CLERK II, BOTH OF THE MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT, PAOMBONG, BULACAN, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 8700 - NENA YBA�EZ ZERNA, Complainant, v. ATTY. MANOLO M. ZERNA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 194359 - ANICIA S. LIBUNAO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. P-16-3578 [Formerly A.M. No. 14-6-203-RTC] - LYDIA C. COMPETENTE AND DIGNA TERRADO Complainants, v. CLERK III MA. ROSARIO A. NACION, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT (RTC), BRANCH 22, MALOLOS CITY, BULACAN, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 243985 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ROGELIO SEROJALES Y CARABALLA A.K.A. "TATAY," AND JUANITA�GOYENOCHE Y GEPIGA A.K.A. "NITA," ACCUSED. JUANITA GOYENOCHE Y GEPIGA A.K.A. "NITA,"Accused-Appellant.

  • A.C. No. 10713 [Formerly CBD Case No. 15-4731] - BRYCE RUSSEL MITCHELL, Complainant, v. ATTY. JUAN PAOLO F. AMISTOSO, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. P-15-3290 - OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, Complainant, v. GARY G. FUENSALIDA, UTILITY WORKER I, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, SORSOGON CITY, SORSOGON, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 228595 - FORMER MUNICIPAL MAYOR HELEN C. DE CASTRO, TOBY C. GONZALES, JR., DENNIS H. DINO, CARMENCITA S. MORATA AND LIZA L. HOLLON, Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. 16-03-29-MTCC - IN RE: ALLEGED CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS IRREGULARITY OF MR. VILLAMOR D. BAUTISTA, CASHIER I, AND MS. ERLINDA T. BULONG, CLERK IV, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, BOTH OF THE MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES, SANTIAGO CITY, ISABELA; A.M. NO. 17-01-16-MTCC - IN RE: ANONYMOUS COMPLAINT AGAINST DOCKET CLERK ERLINDA BULONG, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES, SANTIAGO CITY, ISABELA

  • A.M. No. P-20-4071 - OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, Complainant, v. ABBA MARIE B. DEL ROSARIO, COURT INTERPRETER I; ATTY. MARIA PAZ V. ZALSOS-UYCHIAT, FORMER CLERK OF COURT VI; AND ATTY. AISA B. MUSA-BARRAT, INCUMBENT CLERK OF COURT VI, ALL OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TUBOD, LANAO DEL NORTE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 203471 - VIRGILIO A. BOTE, Petitioner, v. SAN PEDRO CINEPLEX PROPERTIES, INC., Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 5001 - PETRA DURUIN SISMAET, Complainant, v. ATTY. ASTERIA E. CRUZABRA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 224112 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REPRESENTED BY THE ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING COUNCIL (AMLC), Petitioner, v. BLOOMBERRY RESORTS AND HOTELS, INC. (SOLAIRE) AND BANCO DE ORO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 215585 - IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS/DATA AND AMPARO IN FAVOR OF AMIN IMAM BORATONG, MEMIE SULTAN BORATONG, Petitioner, v. HON. LEILA M. DE LIMA IN HER CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF JUSTICE, HON. VIRGILIO MENDEZ IN HIS CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, AND HON. FRANKLIN JESUS B. BUCAYU IN HIS CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS, Respondents.; G.R. No. 215768 - ANTHONY R. BOMBEO, ON BEHALF OF HERBERT R. COLANGGO, Petitioner, v. HON. LEILA M. DE LIMA, DIRECTOR FRANKLIN B. BUCAYU, DIRECTOR VIRGILIO L. MENDEZ, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS, AND NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 204010 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioners, v. LUDOVICO D. HILADO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 220250 - IP E-GAME VENTURES, INC., Petitioner, v. BEIJING PERFECT WORLD SOFTWARE CO., LTD., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 201580 - ALCID C. BALBARINO (NOW DECEASED), SUBSTITUTED BY HIS SURVIVING SIBLINGS ALBERT, ANALIZA, AND ALLAN, ALL SURNAMED BALBARINO, Petitioners, v. PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC., AND WORLDWIDE CREW, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 197674 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. ESPERANZA M. ESTEBAN, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 205099 - HEIRS OF BONDSMAN BASILIO NEPOMUCENO, NAMELY: DELSA N. TRASMONTE, MARILOU N. DECENA, AND FE VALENZUELA; AND HEIRS OF BONDSMAN REMEDIOS CATA-AG, NAMELY AMELIA CATA-AG TUMAKIN, Petitioners, v. HON. LAURO A.P. CASTILLO, IN HIS CAPACITY AS ACTING PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, 8TH JUDICIAL REGION, BRANCH 12 IN ORMOC CITY, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 213130 - SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION & INSURANCE COMMISSION, Petitioners, v. COLLEGE ASSURANCE PLAN PHILIPPINES, INC., Respondent.; G.R. No. 218193, September 9, 2020 - INSURANCE COMMISSION, Petitioner, v. COLLEGE ASSURANCE PLAN PHILIPPINES, INC., Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 10204 - JUDGE ROSEMARIE V. RAMOS, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 19, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE, Complainant, v. ATTY. VICENTITO M. LAZO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 204948 - DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. RONQUILLO, NUMERIANO F., ABANIL, ZENAIDA N., ABEJO, REYNALDO Y., ABRENICA, ELEUTERIO C., ABUBAKAR, AMIRHUSIN I., ADA, MARILYN S., ADALIM, NICASIO B., AGANON, MARIBETH C., AGUILAR, SALVADOR V., AGUIRRE, MANFREDO A., ALAVA, WILFRED P., ALCOVER, NICOLAS M., ALFEREZ, NENITA V., ALIAS, LUCILA P., ALURA, JOSIE A., AMOS, GIL P., AMPONIN, ELEANOR G., ANGOB, WILLIAM M., ANTONIO, GIL P., APOSTOL, RAMONA C., APROVECHADO, ARCADIO H., ARANDEZ, AMELIA B., ARIOLA, ELENA C., ARTAJO, ALICIA A., ARUTA, ELVIRA M., ASPRER, NILA A., ATINON, RAMON B., ATOS, CONTANTINO M., AURE, GODOFREDO V., AVANCE�A, EFREN A., BACAREZA, ALAWI V., BALBIDO, DOLORES G., BALMACEDA, EVELYN S., BANATE, ROLLY B., BARACHINA, BELLA M., BARCELON, ARTURO J., BARCIMO, MARIA VIDAL M., BARROMETRO, MA. TERESA S., BARROS, RICARDO P., BASILIO, NICANOR B., BASISTA, ZOSIMO C., JR., BASTASA, SOFRONIO M., BASTILLADA, JUAN S., BATE, AMANTE M., BAUTISTA, VIRGINIA D., BAYOT, JOSE DELA CERNA, BEJA, ESTELA R., BEJAR, ALEJANDRO JR., BELLIDO, FLORDELIZ L., BERNADEZ, HERMOGENES L. JR., BERNAL, LORENZO C., BERNARDO, RENATO G., BIEN, MA. TERESITA V., BILOG, SILVILINA M., BINARAO, NENITA M., BLANCAFLOR, MANUEL M., BLANDO, VILMA B., BLAZA, SALVE P., BORJA, ENRIQUE MACARIO T., BORRES, ZOSIMO B., BORRO, JUDY S., BUHAY, HERMINIA A., BUMANLAG, NATHANIEL A., BUTALID, ERLINDA L., CABLING, NORA, CABUENAS, LEO J., CADELINA, NORMA F., CAGAYAN, MA. TERESA M., CAIJO, EDUARDO B., CALDEA, MARlAR., CALIMAG, CANDIDO M., CALLUENG, BELEN Q., CALUMPANG, HELEN G., CAMBALING, EVA C., CANIA, ANA O., CAOILE, CRISPIN D., CAOLBOY, RAMON E., CAPINO, ROSE MARIE C., CAPIO, RUBEN R., CARDE�AS, VERONICA F., CAREY, ROMEO E., CARI�O, JOSHUAR., CARPIO, ALFREDO G., CASTA�EDO, CAMILO A., CAUNDAY, CORNELIO C., CECILIO, TOMAS O., CERVERA, JULITO M., CHANCOCO, ASUNCION B., CHANGCO, RENATO B., CLARAVAL, LETICIA C., CONADO, JOSE R., CONTRERAS, JUDY ARLENE U., CORPUS, RODOLFO R., CRUZ, GLORIA E., CUA, RODOLFO E., CUEVAS, ELSIE S., DALUZ, JUANITA C., DAYAO, FRANCISCO C., DAYAO, MELENCIO B., DE BELEN, ERLINDA D., DEDIOS, RHODA B., DE GUZMAN, ESTER T., DE JESUS, MARCELINA D., DE JESUS, MILDRED M., DE LA ROSA, HILARION V., JR., DE LEON, HILDA R., DE LEON, MARIBETH A., DEANG, CORCORDIA R., DECENA, EPIFANIA T., DEL ROSARIO, ANACLETO G., DEL ROSARIO, ANDREA, DEL ROSARIO, MA. ISABEL B., DEL ROSARIO, PARITO M., DELACRUZ, ESTELITA C., DELFIN, LERIDA M., DELOS REYES, BENITA C., DEMECILLO, DEMOSTHENES C., DEMONTEVERDE, FRANKLIN J., DEODORES, JOSE M., DETUYA, CARLITA C., DEVERA, RAFAELITA S., DEXIMO, LUZVIMINDAA., DIAMANTE, FLORDELIZA L., DIESMOS, AMPARO C., DIMACULANGAN, OSCAR M., DIN, VELINA B., DIPAGAN, BENJAMIN V., DOBLE, LAURO B., DOMINGO, REYNALDO G., DONELO, JOVEN A., DUBAL, LILIA Q., DUMALA, ROBERTO L., EDILLOR, LETICIA R., ELENTO, NELSON G., ESCANDELOR, RODOLFO F., ESCUDERO, JOSEFINO E., ESCUDERO, ROMEO P., ESCUREL, ARTURO E., ESGUERA, PABLO G., ESLAO, EDNA E., ESMA, DEOSITA F., ESPADA, LYDIA L., ESPINOLA, CONRADO M., ESPONILA, MELBA T., ESTACIO, MA. SOLEDAD G., ESTRELLA, HECTOR M., ESTREMOS, ZOSIMO M., JR., EVANGELISTA, EDGARDO M., EVANGELISTA, RODRIGO N., FALCONITE, EMILIANO M., FERNANDEZ, JAIME F., FERNANDEZ, MA. TERESA A., FERROLINO, NELLY A., FLORENDO, LILIA P., FLORINO, TRINIDAD V., FLORO, ELONOR M., FONTANILLA, MANUEL T., FORMOSO, ANATOLIO S., FRANCISCO, PRISCILLA B., FUENTES, ZENAIDA P., GABERTAN, ALEXIS F., GABIAZON, BELINDA B., GACIAS, JENNIFER T., GALIA, ANGELICA PAZ S., GALlA, MANUEL M., GAMMAD, FERIA P., GARCELLANO, CARLOS I., GARCIA, ADORACION L., GARCIA, GREGORIO P., JR., GARCIA, MARLYN V., GARCIA, REBECCA R., GARCIA, REYNALDO A., GAUUAN, EMILY G., GERONA, QUERUBIN C., GOMEZ, AGUSTIN M., JR., GOMEZ, LOURDES R., GOMEZ, NARDO A., GONZALES, ANTONIA B., GUCE, MARIA M., GUMABAO, REYNALDO C., GUMIRAN, EXPEDITO P., GUTIERREZ, GERONIMO C., HERMOSILLA, AUGUSTO C., HERNANDEZ, GREGORIO G., HERNANDEZ, MA. LYRA L., HIPOLITO, CARLITO L., IBARRA, EDGAR D., IBARRA, MILAGROS F., IDJAO, WINONA C., IGNACIO, ERNESTO M., ILAGAN, HEIDE A., INCHOCO, FELICITAS C., ITARALDE, JESUS N., JOSEPH, FIDO B., KALINGASAN, EDEN J., KINTANAR, SONIA L., LABATORIO, MELVIN G., LABOG, JORGE M., JR., LADAGA, REY C., LARA, ESTER D., LATOJA, EULALIO B., LAURENTE, EDDIE M., LAYO, MAE FLOR B., LAYOSA, FREDESVINDA F., LEDESMA, LORETO P., LEGASPI, EDNA R., LEGASPI, ELPIDIO E., LEPITEN,LOURDES J., LIM, LOURDES T., LIM, MARIA ELENA R., LIMBAGA, TELESFORO L., JR., LLANTO, ARLENE Z., LOMOLJO, EULALIO V., JR., LORENZO, ROSELLA S., LUGAY, JOSE GERMAN B., LUSTADO, LINDA L., MACARAEG, IMELDA B., MAGARIN, JOEL N., MAGAT, DINA G., MAGGAY, BENITO U., JR., MAGNAYE, DANILO A., MAGNAYON, RODELIO L., MAGPAYO, CORNELIO DC., MAGUYON, ADORACION Q., MAHADDI, GLICERIA M., MANA-AY, WILFREDO A., MANALAYSAY, ROMEO S., MANGAOANG, PACITA C., MANIO, ERLINDA M., MANONGAS, GERARDO A., MANRIQUE, FIDENCIO P., MARIQUIT, EMILIA E., MARQUEDA, BENJAMIN M., MARQUEZ, CLOTILDE R., MARZAN, LEO B., MATEO, JOEL B., MENDOZA, FLORENCITO D., MESA, RICARDO B., MIER, ARNULFO Z., MILA, RUTH G., MIZONA, MILAGROS P., MONDEZ, PRISCILLA P., MONTALBAN, JOSE M., MONTECLARO, NELSON D., MONTESA, BELEN T., MORALDA, MERLINA C., MORTA, NENITA H., MULA, FLUSCOLO L., MUYARGAS, JAIME M., NERI, JAIME B., NERI, RAMON C. III., NIMEZ, GREGORIO B., JR., NORIEGA, PILARITA L., OCHAVA, AVELINO A., OHNESWERE, ELLENOR C., OIRA, MIGUEL P., OLIVEROS, ELVIN T., OMA�A, VICTOR T., O�ADA, LORNA JO., ONDEVILLA, FIDELIZA C., OPINION, HERBERT R., ORTIZ, ERNESTO A., PABILLORE, ELEUTERIO K., PADDAYUMAN, EVANGELINE A., PAGENTE, FARLEY L., PAGLINAWAN, ELVIRA S., PAGUILIGAN, EFREN C., PAJES, BENJAMIN C., PALATAN, ERLINDA M., PALERMO, AURORA E., PALLE, CARLITO S., PALMA, JORGE T., PAMA, ERNESTO C., JR., PANCHO, ANTERA R., PANELO, MELINDA H., PARAGAS, ALANNIE E., PASAY, PORFIRIO L., JR., PASION, ENRIQUETA V., PECSON, ISIDRO D., PEHIPOL, MANUEL C., PE�AFLORIDA, JOVEN G., PE�AVERDE, ROGELIO C., PERALTA, TERESITA C., PEREZ, FE B., PINGGOY, ROSALINDA D., PONCE, MARESA T., PONCIANO, VALTONI F., PONTILAR, ADOLFO L., PUNO, JOSE S., QUIANZON, ESLEEN F., QUIJANO, JAIME R., QUIRIT, JEREMY S., QUISUMBING, ARNALDO J., RABUEL, GUILLERMO V., RACELIS, VIRGINIA S., RAFAEL, JOSEFINA L., RAGANDANG, LINO G., RAMIREZ, LILI B., RAMOS, MIRIAM A., RAMOS, SERAFIN L., REBONG, ANTONIO P., REMO, FEDERICO F., RESPICIO, ALMA BELLAR., REYES, ANSELMO D., REYES, ARTEMIO A., REYES, ISIDRO T., REYES, LOURDES J., RIBANO, GLORIETTAA., RIOS, GENOVEVAR., RIVERA, HELEN B., RIVERA, JOSE A., JR., RIVERA, REYNALDO P., ROA, LIBERATO C., ROMA, SAMUEL R., ROMERO, SERGIO E., ROQUE, LIBERTY L., RUIZ, ROMEO C., SALAZAR, ARNULFO C., SALDANA, VIRGILIO P., SALDIVAR, EMORY E., SALES, EPIFANIAA., SALLE, FILIPINAS R., SALVO, CAROLINA A., SAMBRANO, ADELFA G., SAN DIEGO, EDUARDO M., SA�EZ, TOMAS R., JR., SANGALANG, VICTOR I., SAPITULA, CIRILO C., SELIBIO, AGNES S., SERRANO, CORAZON F., SETIAS, YVONEE B., SILANG, OFELIA I., SILVESTRE, DARIO G., SIMON, CONSTANTE R., SIMON, MA. CRISTINA R., SINGSON, EMMA G., SISICAN, EVANGELINE U., SISICAN, INOCENTES B., SORIANO, BENIGNO, SORIANO, LUIS C., SORIANO, PRISCILA Q., SUELA, ADELINA M., SULANGI, LIBERTAD R., SUMALPONG, ELADIO T., TABUCAN, CECILIA., TACDORO, JOSELITO E., TADIQUE, PERLA B., TAN, JESUS EDISON P., TAN, MARIA LUZ D., TANAMOR, RAMON O., TAPIA, ROMAN O., TERREL, NORMA O., TIBURCIO, CARMEN C., TICSAY, REINERIO S., TILLANO, JOSE MA. C., TIONGSON, NONA S., TUASON, MANUEL ANTOLE F., TUAZON, GLORIA C., TUMAMPOS, MA. VISITACION, TUPAS, JOSEFA S., UY, ALFREDO V., VALDEZ, FEDERICO S., JR., VAQUILAR, DIVINA GRACE B., VERA, ELENA MAY S., VERGAVERA, NOEL B., VERSOLA, MARIA LUISA C., VICADA, JULITO T., VICTORIO, RODRIGO P., VILLALON, VISA ABAS, VILLACRUZ, JORLY L., VILLASIN, ELPIDIO A., JR., YAP, EMMANUEL J., ZAFRA, CARLOS T., ZAMORAS, ESTANISLAO L., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 203346 - CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC., Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 214231 - MARILYN Y. GIMENEZ, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES AND LORAN INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 210597 - DANILO OLIVEROS Y IBA�EZ, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, DANTE M. QUINDOZA, DIONISIO SAMEN, ERNIE LAZO, SIXTO INALES, OSCAR IGNA, ED HERNANDEZ, VICTORIO SUNGA, RONALD SALVACION, ANGEL PINEDA, DONATO AMADO, ROMEO GALURAN, AND ELMER AVANZADO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 246550 - RAMIL CHA Y AZORES, @ OBET, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 211851 - ROBERTO ESTACIO Y SALVOSA, Petitioner, v. MA. VICTORIA ESTACIO Y SANTOS, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 210487 - MELYSINDA D. REYES, Petitioner, v. MARIA SALOME R. ELQUIERO, REPRESENTED BY ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, DAISY ELQUIERO-BENAVIDEZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 251693 - JODY C. SALAS, EX REL PERSON DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY (PDL) RODOLFO C. SALAS, Petitioner, v. HON. THELMA BUNYI-MEDINA, PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF THE CITY OF MANILA, BRANCH 32, JCINSP. LLOYD GONZAGA, WARDEN OF THE MANILA CITY JAIL ANNEX, AND ALL THOSE TAKING ORDERS, INSTRUCTIONS AND DIRECTIONS FROM HIM, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 237661 - CHRISTIAN B. GUILLERMO AND VICTORINO B. GUILLERMO Petitioners, v. ORIX METRO LEASING AND FINANCE CORPORATION RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. Nos. 207340 and 207349 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. SANDIGANBAYAN (SPECIAL SECOND DIVISION), OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR AND MAJ. GEN. CARLOS F. GARCIA (RET.), Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 207324 - MARY ELIZABETH MERCADO, Petitioner, v. RENE V. ONGPIN, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 240137 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE-REVENUE INTEGRITY PROTECTION SERVICE, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND MIRIAM R. CASAYURAN, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 192113 - UNIROCK CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS AND EDUARDO PAJARITO, Respondents.

  • G.R. Nos. 242495-96 - MANILA CORDAGE COMPANY � EMPLOYEES LABOR UNION � ORGANIZED LABOR UNION IN LINE INDUSTRIES AND AGRICULTURE (MCC-ELU-OLALIA) AND MANCO SYNTHETIC INC., EMPLOYEE LABOR UNION � ORGANIZED LABOR UNION IN LINE INDUSTRIES AND AGRICULTURE (MSI-ELU-OLALIA), Petitioners, v. MANILA CORDAGE COMPANY (MCC) AND MANCO SYNTHETIC, INC. (MSI), Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 246195 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HERMIE ESTOLANO Y CASTILLO, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 219872 - MAXIMINA T. MABUTE FOR AND IN BEHALF OF HER FOUR MINOR CHILDREN NAMELY: MARIE JIMINA, MARY JAIMIELYN, MARIE JANINE AND MARY JEAN, ALL SURNAMED MABUTE, Petitioners, v. BRIGHT MARITIME CORPORATION AND/OR EVALEND SHIPPING CO., S.A. AND DESIREE P. SILLAR, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 239168 - ALFREDO J. NON, GLORIA VICTORIA C. YAP-TARUC, JOSEFINA PATRICIA A. MAGPALE-ASIRIT AND GERONIMO D. STA. ANA, Petitioners, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND ALYANSA PARA SA BAGONG PILIPINAS, INC., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 248021 - PROSEL PHARMACEUTICALS & DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Petitioner, v. TYNOR DRUG HOUSE, INC. RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 247724 - DIMAYUGA LAW OFFICES, Petitioner, v. TITAN-IKEDA CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 205810 - ESTATE OF VALERIANO C. BUENO AND GENOVEVA I. BUENO, REPRESENTED BY VALERIANO I. BUENO, JR. AND SUSAN I. BUENO, Petitioners, v. ESTATE OF ATTY. EDUARDO M. PERALTA, SR. AND LUZ B. PERALTA, REPRESENTED BY DR. EDGARDO B. PERALTA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 243146 - MR. AMOR VELASCO, SPOUSES GEORGE VELASCO, MRS. NOLFE VELASCO, [HEIRS OF FRANCISCO VELASCO], SPOUSES ROLANDO SABATIN, SPOUSES ALEXIS CASTRO, SPOUSES MELVIN MARON, SPOUSES REGARDO DUYANIN, SPOUSES MARCELO IGNACIO, SPOUSES EDGARDO DUYANIN, SPOUSES ALFREDO MARON, SPOUSES JOSE RAQUINO, SPOUSES ROGEL FELIX, SPOUSES DANNY SANTOS, SPOUSES RICARDO MANABAT, SPOUSES LEONARDO MARTIN, SPOUSES BENJAMIN SARMIENTO, SPOUSES ROLANDO IGNACIO, SPOUSES SUSTACIO IGNACIO, SPOUSES RODRIGO CARLOS, SPOUSES EUSEBIO COLLADO, SPOUSES EDGARDO RULLAN, SPOUSES NELSON ORPIANO, SPOUSES PONCIANO COLLADO, SPOUSES JOEL COLLADO, SPOUSES EDWIN ALEGORA, SPOUSES ELPIDIO PEREZ, SR., SPOUSES BIGHANI VELASCO, SPOUSES REGGIE VELASCO AND SPOUSES ISAGANI IGNACIO, Petitioners, v. REBECCA MAGPALE, REPRESENTED BY PILIPINAS MAGPALE-UY, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 243987 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BBB, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 250439 - FIL-EXPAT PLACEMENT AGENCY, INC., Petitioner, v. MARIA ANTONIETTE CUDAL LEE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 217610 - BAKBAK (1 AND 2) NATIVE CHICKEN RESTAURANT, REPRESENTED BY THE OWNER ROSSELLE G. BARCO, Petitioner, v. SECRETARY OF FINANCE, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, AND/OR RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS, NAMELY: NESTOR S. VALEROSO, REGIONAL DIRECTOR, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 227889 - GAYDEN A. SELOZA, Petitioner, v. ONSHORE STRATEGIC ASSETS (SPV-AMC), INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 249092 - ARMANDO N. SERRANO, Petitioner, v. LOXON PHILIPPINES, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 242474 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. XXX AND YYY, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 208865 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. JOSE CUENCA GARCIA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 219964 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Complainant-Appellee, v. ROBERTO ACUIN Y DIONALDO AND SALVACION ALAMARES Y COSTELO, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 222768 - JOSEFINA ARINES-ALBALATE AND JUANA ARINES, Petitioners, v. SALVACION REYES AND ISRAEL REYES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 227933 - BAHIA SHIPPING SERVICES, INC. AND FRED. OLSEN CRUISE LINES, Petitioners, v. ROBERTO F. CASTILLO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 219025 - ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION, Petitioner, v. ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 219936 - OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND FIELD INVESTIGATION OFFICE (FIO), Petitioners, v. ALDO BADANA ESME�A, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 197335 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, THROUGH THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE (PNP), Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF JOSE C. TUPAZ, IV, NAMELY: MA. CORAZON J. TUPAZ, MA. JEANETTE T. CALING, MA. JUNELLA T. AVJEAN, MARIE JOSELYN T. DEXHEIMER, JOSE NI�O T. TUPAZ, V, AND JON FERDINAND T. TUPAZ, AND/OR EL ORO INDUSTRIES, INC., AND THE NATIONAL LIBRARY, REPRESENTED BY ADORACION MENDOZA-BOLOS, DIRECTOR, AND THE CHIEF OF THE PUBLICATION AND SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL LIBRARY, Respondents.