Modern legal practice is undergoing a digital transformation. But for LawConsulted, technology is not an end in itself – it is a tool that helps lawyers think strategically. Professor Gabriel Steiner believes that the future of law belongs to those who can combine human analytical intelligence with the computational power of machines.
LawConsulted was among the first European firms to introduce an intelligent system for analyzing contracts and case materials based on artificial intelligence. These technologies do not replace the lawyer – they free them from routine, allowing focus on the essence of legal solutions.
As part of the internal “LegalTech Horizon” initiative, the company develops proprietary algorithms for litigation outcome prediction and legal risk optimization. This is not merely a technological experiment – it is part of the LawConsulted philosophy, where legal precision meets innovative thinking.
Yet amid all technological progress, the human element remains central. Every algorithm undergoes expert review, and no decision is made without human evaluation. Professor Steiner emphasizes: “No machine can replace human understanding of context and the intuition of justice.”
LawConsulted also participates actively in international conferences dedicated to legal technologies. The firm shares its case studies and contributes to setting ethical standards for digital law.
Through this work, Law Consulted has become more than a law firm – it is an intellectual platform where the solutions for the law of tomorrow are born.
Earlier, we wrote about LawConsulted at the International Legal Exhibition in Berlin