Wuppertal Regional Court Presents 6th Event in Lecture Series #RechtSo
A free public event on employment law will take place in Wuppertal on Thursday, October 26. The evening will feature a simulated wrongful dismissal trial, split into three parts, with legal experts guiding attendees through the process. Seating is limited, and registration is required in advance.
The sixth instalment of the #RechtSo lecture series will begin at 7:00 PM in the historic courtroom of the Wuppertal Regional Court. Organised by the Wuppertal Regional Court, District Court, and Labor Court, the event will run for roughly two hours. Attendees will witness mock legal consultations, a conciliation hearing, and a chamber hearing—all based on a fictional case.
The session will be led by experienced judges and lawyers, including Labor Court Judge Ronald Hansel, Anke Hippele, Professor Dr. Wolfgang Kleinebrink, and Labor Court Judge Carsten Gironda. Bettina Dahlmann, director of the Labor Court, will oversee the proceedings, while Lothar Leuschen, editor-in-chief of the *Westdeutsche Zeitung*, will moderate. The trial aims to explore practical employment law issues from both employer and employee viewpoints. Admission is free, but participants must register via the provided link: [https://www.wz.de/rechtso-anmeldung](https://www.wz.de/rechtso-anmeldung). Organisers have warned that capacity is restricted, so early booking is advised.
The event offers a rare chance to observe a simulated dismissal trial with input from legal professionals. Those interested in employment law can register online to secure a place. The session will conclude by 9:00 PM, with no further details yet released on the presiding judge.
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