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Pursuant to 3rd Cir. The key is to create a complete summary of the court's opinion.Remember also: case briefs should be brief. A case brief is a dissection of a judicial opinion -- it contains a written summary of the basic components of that decision. Find the best case study summary examples here! A good summary should be comprehensive, concise, coherent, and independent. The Statement of the Case should provide the reader with a full recounting of the facts such that there are no "new facts" introduced elsewhere. A case summary is an overview of a judge's legal opinion of a certain case. An appellate brief should provide the judges with everything they need to write an opinion in your client's favor. Emphasize the strengths and minimize the weaknesses of your case.