Casenotes Case Brief
Casenotes Case brief; Higher Prices and marginal Case briefs
Casenote case briefs used to be an independent company that was forced out of business mostly from their constant desire to raise prices without improving the product and from intense competition from www.casebriefsco.com.
Casenote case briefs was purchased by Aspen publishers who immediately raised the prices even more without improving quality. The biggest advantage to Casenote case briefs was that they used to have more titles than any other publisher. That is no longer true. Casebriefsco.com has 220 plus titles.
The Casenote case briefs are margional. In some areas of the law they miss many of the issues and in many instances the case briefs are not long enough to cover the case. Further, they only brief the edited version of the case in the casebook and hence they miss some key points. In many instances the legal analysis is childish. However, unless you just can’t find the same product in a digital format there is no reason to purchase Casenote case briefs. If no one else makes a case brief book for the casebook you are using then buy the Casenote case briefs. Our opinion is they are way overpriced and mostly out of date. Before you buy make sure that it is for the current edition of the casebook which is impossible in many instances to tell.
Casenotes case Brief Books are Obsolete but people still like books.
If it were digital where you could use the Casenote case briefs product and modify, and at least print them, then the product would rate a much better standing. Plus the prices of the Casenote case briefs keep increasing without any improvement in the actual case brief content itself.
If you can’t find a digital case brief product, then as a last resort buy Casenotes case Legal briefs for your classes.
We first noticed in 2013 that a good number of their prior case brief titles are now missing from the lineup. From 200 plus titles they are now down to about 50 in 2021. And of the 50 at least 1/2 of them are out of date such as the title is on the 14th edition and Casenotes has the 12th or 13th available.
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