The basic structure of legal education is over a hundred years old.

How much should their content be adjusted due to legal tech?

Do prospective lawyers have to master statistical methods and understand something about crypto assets?

Does it need new digital exam content or rather less exam material?

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We discussed all these questions in our podcast at the EBS Universität Wiesbaden as part of the "Law Congress" there - together with Prof. Dr.

Michael Beurskens (University of Passau), Prof. Dr.

Sebastian Omlor (Philipps University of Marburg) and Birgit Nennstiel, President of the State Examination Office for Lawyers in Rhineland-Palatinate.

Afterwards we have Hesse's Minister of Justice Prof. Dr.

Roman Poseck (CDU) asked what skills good lawyers will need to have in the future - and whether the state has changed its requirements as an employer.

Our spectators, among them many students, also had their say in Wiesbaden.

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