Although grammatical, it is not common usage to say "work a case" or "do a case".
You "work on a case". Likewise, a student works "on his homework". So, the words "case" and "homework" are used in similar ways. Without "on", "work" means you are impacting something. For example, when you make bread by hand, the first thing you have to do is "work the dough".
"Do a case" does not work because a case is not any sort of procedure that can be done. A doctor can "do an operation" because operations are procedures. A dancer can "do the cha-cha" because there is a method to the cha-cha that you must learn how to do.