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G.R. No. 221199, August 15, 2018 - GEMINIANO S. MURILLO, Petitioner, v. PHILIPPINE TRANSMARINE CARRIERS, INC., NORWEGIAN CREW MANAGEMENT A/S, AND CARLOS C. SALINAS, Respondents.

PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

SECOND DIVISION

G.R. No. 221199, August 15, 2018

GEMINIANO S. MURILLO, Petitioner, v. PHILIPPINE TRANSMARINE CARRIERS, INC., NORWEGIAN CREW MANAGEMENT A/S, AND CARLOS C. SALINAS, Respondents.

D E C I S I O N

A. REYES, JR., J.:

The Case

Challenged before the Court via this Petition for Review on Certiorari under Rule 45 of the Rules of Court are the Decision1 and Resolution2 of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. SP No. 135856 promulgated on June 17, 2015 and October 26, 2015, respectively. The decision and resolution annulled and set aside the decision of the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC), which upheld the decision of the Labor Arbiter.

The Antecedent Facts

The petitioner is a Filipino seafarer who signed a Contract of Employment3 with Norwegian Crew Management A/S through its manning agent in the Philippines, Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc. (respondents). The petitioner was accepted as an able seaman aboard the vessel "THORSCAPE" for a duration of eight (8) months, receiving a basic monthly salary of US$689.00 on a 44-hour work week, with overtime pay of US$383.00 and vacation leave with pay for ten (10) days per month.4

On January 12, 2013, while securing a lifeboat, the petitioner figured in an accident and sustained an injury that affected both of his knees.5 He was thereafter brought to the Rumah Sakit Port Medical Center in Indonesia where he was diagnosed to be suffering from "ostheoarthritis."6 He was repatriated for medical reasons on January 29, 2013.

Upon arrival in the Philippines, the petitioner was referred to the Metropolitan Medical Center under the care of the company-designated physician, Dr. Robert D. Lim (Dr. Lim). He thereafter underwent surgery, medication and physical therapy to improve his knee function.

On August 8, 2013, Dr. Lim assessed the disability grading of the petitioner to be "Grade 10 x 2-stretching leg or ligaments of a knee."7

The petitioner disagreed with this assessment, and as a result of which, he consulted his personal physician, Dr. Rogelio P. Catapang (Dr. Catapang). On August 10, 2013, Dr. Catapang issued a medical report declaring the petitioner to be permanently unfit in any capacity to resume his sea duties.8

After the parties' failure to arrive at an amicable settlement, the petitioner initiated a complaint before the Labor Arbiter for payment of disability benefits including illness allowance and reimbursement of medical expenses, plus damages and attorney's fees.9

On January 15, 2014, the Labor Arbiter promulgated its Decision in favor of the petitioner, the dispositive portion of which reads:
WHEREFORE, premises considered, judgment is hereby rendered finding [petitioner] entitled to permanent and total disability benefits and, correspondingly, holding all Respondents jointly and severally liable to pay Complainant (sic) US$90,000 and 2,983.37, or their peso equivalents at the time of payment, plus attorney's fees equal to 10% of the judgment awards.

All other claims are dismissed for lack of merit.

SO ORDERED.10
Aggrieved, the respondents appealed to the NLRC, which later on affirmed the decision of the Labor Arbiter.

Once again, the respondents were dissatisfied with the judgment. And so, they elevated the case to the Court of Appeals via a petition for certiorari under Rule 65 of the Rules of Court. In granting the petition, the appellate court emphasized that the medical report by the company-designated physician was issued merely two (2) days prior to the medical report of the petitioner's personal physician. By this, the Court of Appeals pointed out that the petitioner "could have signified his desire to resolve the conflict by engaging a third doctor."11

However, rather than adopting the medical assessment of the company-designated physician, the Court of Appeals concluded that "[t]he Complaint should have been dismissed for prematurity."12 Thus, the fallo of the decision reads:
WHEREFORE, the Petition is GRANTED. The Resolutions dated February 26, 2014 and March 31, 2014 of the National Labor Relations Commission are ANNULLED AND SET ASIDE. Accordingly, the Complaint is DISMISSED.

SO ORDERED.13
Upon the denial of the petitioner 's motion for reconsideration, he filed the instant petition.

The Issue

In asking for the reversal of the decision and resolution of the Court of Appeals, the petitioner asks whether or not the decision and resolution are issued with grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction. The petitioner argues that: (1) the LA and NLRC Decisions are promulgated on the basis of substantial evidence and could no longer be overturned; (2) the appellate court misappreciated the assessment of the company-designated physician; and (3) there is error when the appellate court reiterated that the n1le on the referral to a third doctor as a method of conflict-resolution is mandatory.14

The Court's Ruling

After a careful perusal of the arguments presented and the evidence submitted, the Court finds partial error in the decision of the Court of Appeals, and thus finds partial merit in the petition.

First, the Court of Appeals is correct in stating that the referral to a third doctor is mandatory, and that the petitioner's failure to abide thereby is a breach of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration Standard Employment Contract (POEA-SEC), which makes the assessment of the company-designated physician final and binding.

According to the case of Andrada vs. Agemar Manning Agency, Inc.,15 the issue of whether the petitioner can legally demand and claim disability benefits from the respondents for an illness suffered is best addressed by the provisions of the POEA-SEC which incorporated the 2000 Amended Standard Terms and Conditions Governing the Employment of Filipino Seafarers on Board Ocean-Going Vessels. Section 20 thereof provides:
Section 20 [B]. Compensation and Benefits for Injury or Illness

x x x x

2. x x x

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 as 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 his 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.16 (Emphasis and underscoring supplied)
Thus, while it is the company-designated physician who is entrusted with the task of assessing the seafarer's disability, whether total or partial, due to either injury or illness, during the term of the latter's employment,17 the same is not automatically final, binding or conclusive.18

According to Andrada,19 should the seafarer disagree with the assessment, he/she may dispute the same by seasonably exercising his/her prerogative to seek a second opinion and consult a doctor of his/her choice.20 In case of disagreement between the findings of the company-designated physician and the seafarer's doctor of choice, the employer and the seafarer may agree jointly to refer the latter to a third doctor whose decision shall be final and binding on them. This is explicitly stated in Section 20 of the POEA-SEC.

In the seminal case of Philippine Hammonia Ship Agency, Inc. vs. Dumagdag,21 the Court had the opportunity to further elaborate on this method of dispute resolution between two competing opinions of medical experts.

In asking how the foregoing should be resolved, the Court looked into the POEA-SEC and the CBA of the parties as the binding documents which govern the employment relationship between them. The Court said that, while there is nothing inherently wrong in seeking a second opinion on the medical assessment of the seafarer, the latter should not pre-empt the mandated procedure provided for in Section 20 of the POEA-SEC "by filing a complaint for permanent disability compensation on the strength of his chosen physicians' opinions, without referring the conflicting opinions to a third doctor for final determination."22

In Formerly INC Shipmanagement, Inc. vs. Rosales,23 the Court further clarified the ruling in Philippine Hammonia Ship Agency, Inc.24 by categorically saying that the referral to a third doctor is mandatory, and should the seafarer fail to abide by this method, he/she would be in breach of the POEA-SEC, and the assessment of the company-�designated physician shall be final and binding. Thus, the Court said:
This referral to a third doctor has been held by this Court to be a mandatory procedure as a consequence of the provision that it is the company-designated doctor whose assessment should prevail. In other words, the company can insist on its disability rating even against a contrary opinion by another doctor, unless the seafarer expresses his disagreement by asking for the referral to a third doctor who shall make his or her determination and whose decision is final and binding on the parties. We have followed this rule in a string of cases x x x. (Emphasis supplied)
This is reiterated by the Court m the recent case of Silagan vs. Southfield Agencies, Inc.,25 to wit:
Second, petitioner failed to comply with the procedure laid down under Section 20 (B) (3) of the 2000 POEA-SEC with regard to the joint appointment by the parties of a third doctor whose decision shall be final and binding on them in case the seafarer's personal doctor disagrees with the company-designated physician's fit-to-work assessment. This referral to a third doctor has been held by this Court to be a mandatory procedure as a consequence of the provision that it is the company�designated doctor whose assessment should prevail. In other words, the co any can insist on its disability rating even against the contrary opmwn by another doctor, unless the seafarer expresses his disagreement by asking for a referral to a third doctor who shall make his or her determination and whose decision is final and binding on the parties. (Emphasis supplied, citations omitted)
In the case at hand, the disability assessment by the company�-designated physician was issued on August 8, 2013, when the seminal case of Philippine Hammonia Ship Agency, Inc. was already in effect. Therefore, upon knowledge of the difference in opinion between the company-designated physician and the petitioner's personal physician, the latter should have initiated the mandatory conflict-resolution procedure of referring the case to a third doctor.

That the petitioner failed to abide by this procedure is a breach of the POEA-SEC, and thus makes the finding of the company-designated physician final and binding.

Second, the Court of Appeals committed reversible error when, in the dispositive portion of its Decision, it set aside the NLRC Decision completely without regard to the disability rating issued by the company-�designated physician. As already quoted, the dispositive portion of the Court of Appeals decision reads:
WHEREFORE, the Petition is GRANTED. The Resolutions dated February 26, 2014 and March 31, 2014 of the National Labor Relations Commission are ANNULLED AND SET ASIDE. Accordingly, the Complaint is DISMISSED.

SO ORDERED.26
In annulling and setting aside the NLRC decision, and in dismissing the complaint entirely, the Court of Appeals inadvertently ruled that the petitioner is also not entitled to any disability benefits. This, however, is a direct contradiction to the findings of the Court of Appeals itself when it accorded credence to the medical assessment of the company-designated physician over that of the petitioner's personal physician. The decision said:
"Even on the merits, We are constrained to rule that the company-designated physician's assessment is more credible. This must be so, considering that the company-designated physicians conducted several medical check-ups as against the one-day check-up conducted by Dr. Catapang."27
In the instant case, the company-designated physician's findings indicated that the petitioner suffered from an injury in both of his knees during the term of his employment with the respondents. His condition, later on diagnosed as that which was caused by "ostheoarthritis," prompted the company-designated physician to issue a disability grading of "Grade 10 x 2 - stretching leg or ligaments of a knee."28

Therefore, rather than completely dismissing the complaint, the Court of Appeals should have awarded the petitioner with the compensation equivalent to the injury which the latter sustained and which was assessed by the company-designated physician.

In this regard, an examination of Section 32 of the POEA-SEC, under number 20 of the section concerning "Lower Extremities," a disability of "Stretching leg of the ligaments of a knee resulting in instability of the joint" has a disability of Grade 10. According to the "Schedule of Disability Allowances," still under the POEA-SEC, such impediment grade shall be entitled to 20.15% of US$50,000.00, which in this case is US$10,075.00. Considering that both knees of the petitioner are affected, again as indicated in the medical assessment of the company-designated physician, the total amount to which the petitioner is rightfully entitled is US$20,150.00.

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant petition is PARTLY GRANTED. The Decision of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. SP No. 135856 dated June 17, 2015 is hereby MODIFIED. The petitioner Geminiano S. Murillo, is hereby DECLARED to be entitled to, and the respondents Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc., Norweigan Crew Management A/S, and Carlos C. Salinas, are DECLARED to be jointly and severally liable of, the amount of US$20,150.00, or its peso equivalent. The petitioner is hereby DIRECTED to return to the respondents any amount received in excess thereof.

SO ORDERED.

Carpio, Senior Associate Justice, (Chairperson), Perlas-Bernabe, Caguioa, and J. Reyes, Jr.,*JJ., concur.

Endnotes:


* Designated Additional Member as per Special Order No. 2587, dated August 28, 2018.

1 Penned by Associate Justice Agnes Reyes-Carpio and concurred in by Associate Justices Remedios A. Salazar-Fernando and now Presiding Justice Romeo F. Barza; rollo, pp. 74-82.

2 Id. at 84-86.

3 Id. at 111.

4 Id.

5 Id. at 75.

6 Id.

7 Id. at 76.

8 Id.

9 Id. at 173.

10 Id. at 76.

11 Id. at 17-18.

12 Id. at 18.

13 Id. at 81.

14Rollo, p. 33.

15 698 Phil. 170, 181 (2012).

16 Id.

17Coastal Safeway Marine Services, Inc. v. Esguerra, 671 Phil. 56, 65-66 (2011); German Marine Agencies, Inc. v. National Labor Relations Commission, 403 Phil. 572, 588 (2001).

18 Supra note 15, at 182.

19 Id.

20 Citing Seagull Maritime Corp. v. Dee, 548 Phil. 660, 668 (2007).

21 712 Phil. 507 (2013).

22 Id. at 521.

23 744 Phil. 774 (2014).

24 Id. at 787.

25 793 Phil. 751, 764 (2016).

26Rollo, p. 81.

27 Id. at 18.

28 Id. at 76.



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  • G.R. No. 219324, August 08, 2018 - DEBRA ANN P. GAITE, Petitioner, v. FILIPINO SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS, INC., ARTURO LUI PIO, NOEL G. CABANGON, ALVIN F. DE VERA, LEOCADIO ERNESTO A. SANCHEZ III, ADORACION SATURNO AND CEASAR* APOSTOL, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 232381, August 01, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RYAN MARALIT Y CASILANG, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.C. No. 9850, August 06, 2018 - ATTY. MA. ROWENA AMELIA V. GUANZON, Complainant, v. ATTY. JOEL G. DOJILLO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 224307, August 06, 2018 - THE MISSIONARY SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA (PEACH SISTERS OF LAGUNA), REPRESENTED BY REV. MOTHER MA. CONCEPCION R. REALON, ET AL., Petitioners, v. AMANDO V. ALZONA, ET AL., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 232154, August 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BENJAMIN FERIOL Y PEREZ, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 212987, August 06, 2018 - ELIZABETH M. LANSANGAN, Petitioner, v. ANTONIO S. CAISIP, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 225783, August 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. CHRISTOPHER BAPTISTA Y VILLA, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 229507, August 06, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DOMINGO ASPA, JR. Y RASIMO, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 232905, August 20, 2018 - OSCAR D. GAMBOA, Petitioner, v. MAUNLAD TRANS, INC. AND/OR RAINBOW MARITIME CO., LTD. AND CAPT. SILVINO FAJARDO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 215504, August 20, 2018 - SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE DE TELECOMMUNICATIONS AERONAUTIQUES (SITA), SITA INFORMATION NETWORKING COMPUTING B.V. (SITA, INC.), EQUANT SERVICES, INC. (EQUANT) AND LEE CHEE WEE, Petitioners, v. THEODORE L. HULIGANGA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 217036, August 20, 2018 - SKIPPERS UNITED PACIFIC, INC., AND/OR IKARIAN MOON SHIPPING, CO., LTD., Petitioners, v. ESTELITO S. LAGNE, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12174, August 28, 2018 - ALFRED LEHNERT, Complainant, v. ATTY. DENNIS L. DI�O, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 228877, August 29, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DOMINADOR ESPINOSA Y PANSOY, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 197733, August 29, 2018 - SAMUEL AND EDGAR BUYCO, Petitioners, v. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 195908, August 15, 2018 - JOSE A. BERNAS AND THE WHARTON RESOURCES GROUP (PHILIPPINES), INC., Petitioners, v. THE ESTATE OF FELIPE YU HAN YAT, REPRESENTED BY HERO T. YU, Respondent.; G.R. No. 195910, August 15, 2018 - FELOMENA S. MEJIA (DULY SUBSTITUTED BY HEIRS CARMELITA S. PONGOL AND MAGDALENA S. TUMAMBING), Petitioners, v. FELIPE YU HAN YAT, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 185303, August 01, 2018 - EDITHA S. MEDINA, RAYMOND A. DALANDAN, AND CLEMENTE A. DALANDAN, AS THEIR ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Petitioners, v. SPS. NICOMEDES AND BRIGIDA LOZADA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 230030, August 29, 2018 - PHILIPPINE PIZZA, INC., Petitioner, v. JENNY PORRAS[*] CAYETANO, RIZALDO G. AVENIDO, PEE JAY T. GURION, RUMEL A. RECTO, ROGELIO T. SUMBANG, JR., AND JIMMY J. DELOSO, RESPONDENTS, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 232337, August 01, 2018 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BONG BARRERA Y NECHALDAS, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 224127, August 15, 2018 - BENEDICTO O. BUENAVENTURA, JR., Petitioner, v. CAREER PHILIPPINES SHIPMANAGEMENT, INC., COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT LTD., AND SAMPAGUITA D. MARAVE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 219835, August 29, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HASHIM ASDALI Y NASA, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 230084, August 20, 2018 - PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING CORPORATION (PAGCOR), Petitioner, v. COURT OF APPEALS AND ANGELINE V. PAEZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 235467, August 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. CELSO PLAZA Y CAENGLISH ALIAS JOBOY PLAZA, JOSEPH GUIBAO BALINTON ALIAS JOABS, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 205888, August 22, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. XXX, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 199451, August 15, 2018 - IRIS RODRIGUEZ, Petitioner, v. YOUR OWN HOME DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (YOHDC), Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 211077, August 15, 2018 - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Petitioner, v. GABRIEL MORALDE, Respondent; G.R. No. 211318, August 15, 2018 - PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL, Petitioner, v. GABRIEL MORALDE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 230553, August 13, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RANDY TALATALA GIDOC, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 203587, August 13, 2018 - DIWA ASIA PUBLISHING, INC. AND SATURNINO BELEN, Petitioners, v. MARY GRACE U. DE LEON Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 163959, August 01, 2018 - MARCELINO E. LOPEZ, FELIZA LOPEZ, ZOILO LOPEZ, LEONARDO LOPEZ, AND SERGIO F. ANGELES, Petitioners, v. THE HON. COURT OF APPEALS AND PRIMEX CORPORATION, Respondents; G.R. No. 177855, August 1, 2018 - MARCELINO E. LOPEZ, FELIZA LOPEZ, HEIRS OF ZOILO LOPEZ, LEONARDO LOPEZ, AND SERGIO F. ANGELES, Petitioners, v. THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS AND PRIMEX CORPORATION, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. 12-6-18-SC, August 07, 2018 - RE: CONTRACTS WITH ARTES INTERNATIONAL, INC.

  • G.R. No. 200444, August 15, 2018 - SUPREME TRANSPORTATION LINER, INC. AND FELIX Q. RUZ, Petitioners, v. ANTONIO SAN ANDRES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 240563, August 14, 2018 - IN RE: CORRECTION/ ADJUSTMENT OF PENALTY PURSUANT TO REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10951, IN RELATION TO HERNAN V. SANDIGANBAYAN, - EMALYN MONTILLANO y BASIG, Petitioner.

  • A.C. No. 12160, August 14, 2018 - BUENAVISTA PROPERTIES, INC., Complainant, v. ATTY. AMADO B. DELORIA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 188492, August 28, 2018 - GUAGUA NATIONAL COLLEGES, Petitioner, v. COURT OF APPEALS, GNC FACULTY AND LABOR UNION AND GNC NON-TEACHING MAINTENANCE LABOR UNION, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 240347, August 14, 2018 - IN RE: CORRECTION/ ADJUSTMENT OF PENALTY PURSUANT TO REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10951, IN RELATION TO HERNAN v. SANDIGANBAYAN. - SAMUEL SAGANIB Y LUTONG, Petitioner.

  • G.R. No. 231096, August 15, 2018 - LORNA B. DIONIO, Petitioner, v. ND SHIPPING AGENCY AND ALLIED SERVICES, INC., CARIBBEAN TOW AND BARGE (PANAMA) LTD., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 233207, August 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ANTHONY MADRIA Y HIGAYON, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 220220, August 15, 2018 - PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENT CHURCH, Petitioner, v. BISHOP MARTIN BASA�ES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 197514, August 06, 2018 - RAMON R. VILLARAMA, Petitioner, v. CRISANTOMAS D. GUNO, HON. JUDGE RAMON A. CRUZ, PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF QUEZON CITY, BRANCH 223, CARMELITA YADAO GUNO AND PRUDENTIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 232354, August 29, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DANNY LUMUMBA Y MADE, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 189626, August 20, 2018 - GREGORIO AMOGUIS TITO AMOGUIS, Petitioners, v. CONCEPCION BALLADO AND MARY GRACE BALLADO LEDESMA, AND ST. JOSEPH REALTY, LTD. Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 219525, August 06, 2018 - MARIA THERESA B. BONOT, Petitioner, v. EUNICE G. PRILA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 227523, August 29, 2018 - AMALIA S. MENEZ* (IN BEHALF OF THE LATE JONATHAN E. MENEZ), Petitioner, v. STATUS MARITIME CORPORATION, NAFTOTRADE SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL S.A., AND MOILEN ALOYSIUS VILLEGAS, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 181154, August 22, 2018 - RAMCHRISEN H. HAVERIA, Petitioner, v. SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM, CORAZON DE LA PAZ, AND LEONORA S. NUQUE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 225033, August 15, 2018 - SPOUSES ANTONIO BELTRAN AND FELISA BELTRAN, Petitioners, v. SPOUSES APOLONIO CANGAYDA, JR. AND LORETA E. CANGAYDA, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-16-2482 (Formerly OCA EPI No. 15-4441- RTJ), August 15, 2018 - ATTY. CARLOS D. CINCO, Complainant, v. PRESIDING JUDGE ALFONSO C. RUIZ II, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 216, QUEZON CITY, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 227523, August 29, 2018 - AMALIA S. MENEZ* (IN BEHALF OF THE LATE JONATHAN E. MENEZ), Petitioner, v. STATUS MARITIME CORPORATION, NAFTOTRADE SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL S.A., AND MOILEN ALOYSIUS VILLEGAS, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 181154, August 22, 2018 - RAMCHRISEN H. HAVERIA, Petitioner, v. SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM, CORAZON DE LA PAZ, AND LEONORA S. NUQUE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 225033, August 15, 2018 - SPOUSES ANTONIO BELTRAN AND FELISA BELTRAN, Petitioners, v. SPOUSES APOLONIO CANGAYDA, JR. AND LORETA E. CANGAYDA, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-16-2482 (Formerly OCA EPI No. 15-4441- RTJ), August 15, 2018 - ATTY. CARLOS D. CINCO, Complainant, v. PRESIDING JUDGE ALFONSO C. RUIZ II, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 216, QUEZON CITY, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 232619 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, v. JOMAR QUILANG Y BANGAYAN, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 221199, August 15, 2018 - GEMINIANO S. MURILLO, Petitioner, v. PHILIPPINE TRANSMARINE CARRIERS, INC., NORWEGIAN CREW MANAGEMENT A/S, AND CARLOS C. SALINAS, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 189626 - GREGORIO AMOGUIS TITO AMOGUIS, PETITIONERS, v. CONCEPCION BALLADO AND MARY GRACE BALLADO LEDESMA, AND ST. JOSEPH REALTY, LTD. RESPONDENTS.