A casebook refers to a book that contains a collection of cases or examples related to a particular subject, which is often used for studying or reference purposes. Full definition
This privately owned Canadian company was started by Paul Emond in 1978 and first established itself as a publisher of casebooks for law schools. (slaw.ca)
This publishing house was founded by Paul Emond and Ann Montgomery in 1978 as a legal academic press, with a focus on publishing casebooks for the Canadian law school market. (slaw.ca)
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