Every society speaks two languages – law and culture. One defines the rules, the other gives them meaning. At LawConsulted, we have always believed that jurisprudence should not exist apart from art, philosophy, and human values. A law without culture becomes formality – and culture without law turns into chaos.
Professor Gabriel Steiner called jurisprudence “the intellectual architecture of society.” He believed that a lawyer must be not only an expert in norms, but also a bearer of ethics, aesthetics, and history. Under his influence, LawConsulted became a firm where legal practice intertwines with humanistic thinking, and legal consultations often turn into philosophical dialogues.
We collaborate with cultural foundations, educational institutions, and research centers to create projects at the intersection of law and art. These include exhibitions dedicated to freedom of speech, lectures on the legal responsibility of the artist, and seminars about the role of ethics in modern society. For us, this is not public relations – it’s a mission: to remind people that law begins where awareness and responsibility meet.
Lawyers at LawConsulted know how to read not only documents, but context. When we protect intellectual property, we defend more than patents – we safeguard labor, ideas, and inspiration. When we participate in public initiatives, we do not merely consult – we uphold the value of free thought.
This approach has shaped a unique culture within our firm. Our specialists see law not as an instrument of confrontation, but as a way to create meaning. Every case, every consultation, and every agreement becomes an opportunity to speak the language of culture, not just the language of law.
Over the years, Law Consulted has proven that law and culture are not separate spheres but forces that can inspire one another. Where they meet, a new form of responsibility is born – a deeply human one.
Earlier we wrote about 15 Years of Legal Expertise – The Journey of LawConsulted