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Companies in the MedTech and healthcare sectors operate within a complex environment of technological innovation, patient safety, regulatory responsibility, and competitive pressure. Decisions regarding development, classification, market entry, and distribution have immediate legal and economic consequences. Errors or delays can jeopardize market access, devalue investments, or trigger liability risks.
Life Sciences Law supports companies, startups, manufacturers, distributors, clinics, and digital healthcare providers in addressing these challenges in a structured and legally compliant manner. The consulting services encourage clear decisions throughout the entire product lifecycle – from the initial idea and market launch to ongoing market surveillance.
With the Medical Device Regulation (MDR), the In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR), and the national implementing legislation, the requirements for medical devices and digital solutions have become significantly stricter. Clinical evaluations, conformity assessment procedures, quality management systems, vigilance, and post-market surveillance are no longer isolated obligations, but rather key strategic factors.
In addition, new demands are being placed on software, AI-supported systems, digital health applications, and data-driven care models. Questions of product demarcation, intended use, liability, and responsibilities along the supply chain are becoming increasingly important. Topics such as IT security, data integrity, and interfaces between technology and healthcare are also moving more into focus.
Today, healthcare is far more than traditional care provided by hospitals and doctors' offices. Pharmacies, digital platforms, healthcare networks, telemedicine, e-prescription infrastructure, and new cooperation models are shaping the market. Companies must simultaneously keep an eye on regulatory requirements, professional obligations, data protection, reimbursement systems, and liability issues.
New legal questions arise, particularly at the interfaces between MedTech, digital health, and healthcare. These concern not only the approval of products, but also their application, integration into existing systems, and interaction with regulatory authorities.
Life Sciences Law stands for consulting that does not consider regulatory requirements in isolation, but rather places them within the economic and operational context of companies. The goal is to develop solutions that are legally sound and, at the same time, practical to implement in everyday business.
Whether a start-up, a growing MedTech company, or an established healthcare provider – a structured, forward-looking approach is crucial. It creates planning certainty, reduces risks, and enables innovation without overstepping regulatory boundaries.
The focus is on a collaborative partnership based on mutual respect. Complex regulatory issues are clearly structured, presented in an understandable way, and strategically contextualized. This leads to decisions that don't just ensure compliance, but rather secure long-term success in the MedTech and healthcare markets.
Life Sciences Law Ralph Schäfer combines specialized legal advice with genuine leadership experience from the life sciences industry. Admitted to the bar for 27 years, he has held various roles as in-house and external legal counsel and business manager in international companies, including General Counsel and board member of a publicly listed biotech company, as well as in associations.
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This combination of legal expertise and operational management practice enables the firm to provide advice that is legally precise, economically viable, and practically implementable. The firm stands for personal, pragmatic, and ethically oriented support in the highly regulated life sciences environment.
The Medical Device Regulation defines the requirements for classification, conformity assessment, clinical evaluation, CE marking, market surveillance and responsibilities of all economic operators.
Your law firm LIFE SCIENCES LAW - Ralph Schäfer – Lawyer.
Monday – Saturday 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM