Substitut Robin Gloor

Robin Gloor

Career at Streichenberg

Streichenberg offers trainees twelve months of practical preparation for the bar exam. While university courses impart the necessary theoretical knowledge in isolation, the job of an attorney-at-law requires the ability to interlink different fields of law as well as an in-depth understanding of the legal context.

What fascinates you about law?

The structured approach to problems, analytical thinking and the use of language. The combination of these elements makes for an exciting and varied field of work. New questions arise every day.

Why did you decide to do an internship at Streichenberg? 

Streichenberg's partners each specialise in a perticular field. The firm therefore covers a broad range of legal areas, giving trainees a comprehensive insight into the work of a lawyer. This also allows you to identify the legal area that is the best fit for you and to rule out those that are not.

What expectations do you have of your internship?

I am hoping for a collegial and open exchange with my colleagues, characterised by a positive feedback culture. I also expect to take on more and more responsibility over time and to have the tools for a successful career as a lawyer by the end of the internship.

What expects junior associates at Streichenberg?

Trainees at Streichenberg are not assigned to just one partner; instead, they can get involved in all areas and are actively encouraged and guided. This gives them a broad insight into the different fields and activities. They have contact with clients and authorities, learn what is needed for a court brief, and how to compose a successful legal document. This requires a desire to learn, flexibility, and absolute reliability.