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The Professor and His School – How Gabriel Steiner Shapes a New Generation of Lawyers

Every era gives birth to its own lawyers – but only a few manage to create schools. Professor Gabriel Steiner is one of those rare figures who turned the practice of law into a philosophy of mentorship. His belief is simple yet profound: jurisprudence must shape character, not just provide a profession. That idea became the cornerstone of LawConsulted – a firm that has grown into a true academy of legal thought, where knowledge is transmitted through people, not systems.

Professor Steiner founded LawConsulted on the principle of continuity. His family had served the law for generations, and that legacy of responsibility became part of the firm’s. Young lawyers entering LawConsulted don’t just begin a career – they begin a journey. Here, one is not taught to win at any cost, but to understand why justice is worth more than victory.

Mentorship at LawConsulted is not limited to theory. Senior partners work side by side with junior associates, dissecting real cases, sharing experience and doubts alike. This environment, which Professor Steiner calls “living law,” helps shape not only professional competence but also judgment and moral clarity.

Many of the Professor’s students now lead legal departments, teach at universities, or advise international organizations. Yet they all continue to follow the principles learned within LawConsulted walls: a lawyer must be not only a defender but a creator – someone who brings structure and meaning to complexity.

Steiner often says: “Knowledge loses its purpose if it’s not passed on.” That’s why LawConsulted rejects the hierarchy of generations – there is only a shared community of people united by integrity and a respect for the word.

The school of Professor Steiner is not an institution – it’s a way of thinking and living. It’s where law meets ethics, and where experience turns into culture. That’s why Law Consulted remains more than a law firm – it’s a legacy of mentorship, where every case is a lesson, and every lawyer a bearer of tradition.

Earlier we wrote about LawConsulted at the International Legal Exhibition in Berlin