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CURRICULUM VITAE
Jan Bjerrum Bach
Master’s Degree in Law, Attorney-at-Law / Advokat (L), Managing Partner
“Næsseslottet”
Dronninggårds Allé 136
DK-2840 Holte
| Phone: | +45 4548 4448 |
| Direct: | +45 4547 5025 |
| Fax: | +45 4548 4449 |
| Mobile: | +45 4029 4124 |
| E-mail: | jbb@jusmedico.com |
Jan Bjerrum Bach (“JBB”) was born in 1963 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Having graduated from University of Copenhagen (Master of Laws) in 1987 and subsequently having been trained in the Copenhagen City Law Firm Møller, Tvermoes & Hoffmeyer, JBB was admitted to the bar and received his High Court advocacy rights in 1991.
In 1991 JBB joined the Lundbeck group and was appointed General Counsel thereof in 1994. As General Counsel JBB participated in the conclusion of numerous pharmaceutical industry transactions with cross border implications, including acquisition and divesting of product rights, joint ventures and strategic licensing and alliance arrangements, primarily in Europe, Japan and the United States of America. In addition JBB was responsible for the casualty insurance programs of the group. JBB was appointed General Counsel and Executive Vice President of a globally operating reinsurance group in 1999.
In 2004 JBB established Jusmedico Law Firm Ltd., which is now representing leading Danish biotech companies and R&D based pharmaceutical operations on legal and regulatory issues, clinical testing, manufacturing, international alliances, product liability and insurance matters.
JBB is primarily advising on legal implications of R&D activities (medicinal products and devices), cross border co-operations and is running Jusmedico’s New York activities.
Admission and Advocacy Rights:
Admitted 1991.
Danish High Court Advocacy Rights 1991.
Articles:
See “Publications & Presentations” available on this homepage.
Activities:
Member of the Danish Bar and Law Society.
Member of Danish Society for Good Clinical Practice.
Lecturer at the IBC Legal Conferences, London (Pharmaceutical Advertising & Clinical Trials).
Languages:
English & Scandinavian.
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Wednesday 8 September 2010
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