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A brief is a written document explaining one side's position on a case. A court's calendar, showing the schedule of cases it is to hear is a docket.
A written document that explains one side's position on a case is a brief.
A written document that explains one side's position on a case is a brief.
Xin Lu has written: 'An application of case relations to document retrieval'
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Cristina Archetti has written: 'Explaining news' -- subject(s): Press and politics, Case studies, Afghan War, 2001-, September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, Press coverage
Julius Laffal has written: 'Contextual similarities as basis for inference' 'A source document in schizophrenia' -- subject(s): Case studies, Language, Schizophrenics
Case M. Sprenkle has written: 'Effects of large firm and bank behavior on the demand for money of large firms' -- subject(s): Cash position, Corporations
In the Supreme Court, the written decision and legal reasoning for a case is called an Opinion.
Whether it be for legal or business purposes, a case document can be a vital tool. A comprehensive case document should contain a summary, an analysis or statement of the problem/issue, a list of possible solutions, project descriptions or legal statements backing up the case, and a summary.