Definition of Casebooks. Meaning of Casebooks. Synonyms of Casebooks

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Casebooks. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Casebooks and, of course, Casebooks synonyms and on the right images related to the word Casebooks.

Definition of Casebooks

No result for Casebooks. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Casebooks from wikipedia

- style based on casebooks is known as the casebook method and is supposed to instill in law students how to "think like a lawyer." The casebook method is most...
- Dr. Finlay's Casebook is a television drama series that was produced and broadcast by the BBC from 1962 until 1971. Based on A. J. Cronin's 1935 novella...
- cases concerning a particular area of the law in special textbooks called casebooks. Some professors heavily edit cases down to the most important paragraphs...
- The Joe Pitt Casebooks are a series of supernatural noir thrillers written by American author Charlie Huston. Each casebook chronicles Joe Pitt's life...
- A casebook is a type of textbook used primarily by students in law schools. Casebook may also refer to: Casebook PBC, an American public benefit corporation...
- Austin Butler. He wrote the five volume contemporary vampire noir Joe Pitt Casebooks primarily while living in Manhattan, finishing the final book in the series...
- publishers released the collection under the title The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes ("Casebook" as a single word). The first edition of The Case-Book,...
- pilot, a series of three episodes was commissioned, titled The Helen West Casebook. The role of Helen West was subsequently re-cast with Amanda Burton taking...
- of Tannochbrae, Further Adventures of a Country Doctor and Dr Finlay's Casebook. Dr Finlay is a general physician beginning his practice in the fictional...
- of law school mementos that include a page-flagged Constitutional Law casebook and a folded-up piece of paper with the words "Boalt Hall" on it. Also...