The CASE METHOD of teaching law was introduced at Harvard University by Professor Langdell, and is often known as "The Harvard Case System." Professor Langdell collected ruling court cases on "Contracts."These were compiled in a large book and given to students to read. This innovation in the method of legal education was at first skeptically received, but that it has proved a marked success is well known to all those who are familiar with the history of Harvard Law School, and is attested decisively by its adoption in the leading universities of the country. Now there are books of ruling court cases on every branch of the law, edited for the use of university law school students, and the advantage of the CASE METHOD over the text plan is not a subject for argument.

Business Law-Case Method enables other than university law school students to know principles of business law. To every man it gives access to knowledge on vital subjects pertaining to his business and life. Seven books teeming with life stories, business ventures and their legal consequences are open for reading - interesting and of inestimable value in dollars and self-satisfaction.