June 1, 2001
Legal Education in Germany Faces Iconoclastic Competitor
Bucerius Law School -- unlike public counterparts -- is modern, practical, and international
One day last winter, Karsten Grillitsch was sitting in a cold, crowded library chamber at Berlin's Humboldt University, trying to concentrate on one of his law-school assignments, when he made a discovery that changed his life.
He set aside his homework and started idly leafing through a newspaper, and there it was: an advertisement inviting applications to a new, private law school 160
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