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Czarina T. Malvar v. Kraft Food Philippines, Inc.

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CZARINA T. MALVAR v. KRAFT FOOD PHILIPPINES, INC.

and/or
BIENVENIDO BAUTISTA, KRAFT FOODS INTERNATIONAL
G.R. No. 183952, 9 September 2013, FIRST DIVISION, (BERSAMIN, J.)

Although the practice of law is not a business, an attorney is entitled to be properly compensated for
the professional services rendered for the client, who is bound by her express agreement to duly compensate the
attorney. The client may not deny her attorney such just compensation.

Malvar filed a complaint for illegal suspension and illegal dismissal against KFPI and
Bautista in the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC). The Labor Arbiter found
and declared her suspension and dismissal illegal, and ordered her reinstatement, and the
payment of her full backwages, inclusive of allowances and other benefits, plus attorneys
fees. NLRC and CA affirmed the decision of the Labor Arbiter. After the judgment in her
favor became final and executory Malvar moved for the issuance of a writ of execution but
the execution failed due to questionable computation of the award. Malvar requested for the
2nd issuance of the writ of execution and was partially complied with but with protest on the
part of Kraft by filing a TRO for further execution since the computation is incorrect. CA
ruled in favor of Kraft. Thus, Malvar appealed.

While her appeal was pending in this Court, Malvar and Kraft entered into a
compromise agreement. Thereafter, Malvar filed an undated Motion to Dismiss/Withdraw
Case, praying that the appeal be immediately dismissed/withdrawn in view of the
compromise agreement, and that the case be considered closed and terminated. Before the
Court could act on Malvars Motion to Dismiss/Withdraw Case, the Court received a so-
called Motion for Intervention to Protect Attorneys Rights from Malvars counsel. The
counsel indicated that Malvars precipitate action had baffled, shocked and even embarrassed
the Intervenor/counsel, because it had done everything legally possible to serve and protect
Malvars interest.

ISSUE:
Can the Motion for Intervention to protect attorneys rights prosper?

RULING:
Yes. A client has an undoubted right to settle her litigation without the intervention
of the attorney, for the former is generally conceded to have exclusive control over the
subject matter of the litigation and may at any time, if acting in good faith, settle and adjust
the cause of action out of court before judgment, even without the attorneys intervention. It
is important for the client to show, however, that the compromise agreement does not
adversely affect third persons who are not parties to the agreement. By such, a client has the
absolute right to terminate the attorney-client relationship at any time with or without cause.
But this right of the client is not unlimited because good faith is required in terminating the
relationship. It is basic that an attorney is entitled to have and to receive a just and
reasonable compensation for services performed at the special instance and request of his
client. The attorney who has acted in good faith and honesty in representing and serving the
interests of the client should be reasonably compensated for his service.

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