Healthcare and Life Sciences
The healthcare and life sciences sector is among the most heavily regulated fields. Legal questions span from market access for pharmaceuticals and clinical trial management to patient rights, health insurance, and e-health solutions. Hedman’s healthcare and life sciences team supports hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, and medical professionals in operating confidently within the legal framework. Our goal is to prevent issues, reduce risks, and enable innovation in healthcare.
Our Services
We provide comprehensive legal support across all areas of healthcare and life sciences law:
- Regulatory advice – licenses, market access, and quality requirements in healthcare, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals.
- Clinical trials and biobanks – research agreements, participant rights, biobank governance, and use of health data.
- Patient rights and data protection – informed consent, storage, processing, and handling of health data, including GDPR compliance.
- Contracts and cooperation models – service and license agreements, collaborations with research institutions and manufacturers, and intellectual property matters.
- Disputes and liability – malpractice, patient claims, and disputes with insurers and healthcare providers.
- Innovation and e-health – legal frameworks for new digital solutions and health technologies.
Our Expert
The healthcare and life sciences practice at Hedman is led by attorney-at-law Hanne-Loore Mööl, who has extensive experience in healthcare law. She has represented both patients and medical professionals and advised healthcare providers, including doctors, hospitals, and private clinics. Hanne-Loore has also advised pharmaceutical wholesalers on licensing, distribution, and quality requirements, as well as pharmaceutical and biotech companies on drug development, registration, and market entry of medical products and devices. In addition, she supports clients on intellectual property matters, helping advance innovative digital solutions and health technologies.