In legal practice, people often say that the key is knowledge of the law and the ability to apply it at the right moment. But for the LawConsulted team, everything begins not with the law – but with the person. We believe that before you speak about legal matters, you must first listen to your client – not only to their words, but to the meaning behind them.
This philosophy was born from the approach of Professor Gabriel Steiner, who always believed that a lawyer is not merely an expert, but a mediator between emotion and reason, between pain and resolution. At the beginning of each consultation, our lawyers don’t overwhelm clients with formal questions. They listen. We pay attention to how a person tells their story, how they express their fears, what they leave unsaid. It’s in those details that the real essence of the issue lies.
Over the years, LawConsulted has developed a distinctive culture of communication. We don’t seek to impress with complex terminology – instead, we translate the language of law into the language of people. When a client feels understood, they begin to trust not only their lawyer but the entire process.
Trust is not a document signed in an office – it’s an internal agreement that can’t be forced. At LawConsulted, it is built on honesty and transparency. We never promise what can’t be achieved and always explain risks as openly as opportunities.
In Professor Steiner’s view, a lawyer should be not only a defender but also a mirror – reflecting the client’s emotions and helping them see their situation from another perspective. That’s why our team consists of specialists who combine analytical precision with emotional intelligence.
We often hear from clients: “You were the first who truly understood me.” For us, that is the greatest compliment. Because behind every case there is a human story – and every story deserves to be heard.
That’s how trust is born – not as a result of legal victory, but as the foundation of relationships that last for years. And perhaps this is what truly sets Law Consulted apart: we listen before we speak, and we understand before we act.
Earlier we wrote about Precision as the Language of Trust – the Philosophy of Legal Speech at LawConsulted