Ms Anne ten Brummelhuis > Kennedy Van der Laan > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile

Kennedy Van der Laan
MOLENWERF 16
1014 BG
P.O. Box 58188, 1040HD
Netherlands

Work Department

Healthcare

Position

Attorney at Law

Career

Anne is an Attorney at Law at the Healthcare practice group.

She has experience as an attorney in the health care sector since 2009. Anne advises and represents care providers and care professionals in cure, care, and the social domain.

Her expertise lies in the fields of market regulation and funding, contracting of care, the right of complaint and disciplinary law, mandatory care, administrative health care law, supervision and enforcement.

She advises her clients among other things about collaborations and governance, chain care, the funding of care, quality regulation and patients’ rights. She also assists individual care providers in disciplinary proceedings. In addition, she assists care providers during investigations by supervisory authorities, such as the IGJ and the NZa.

Before joining Kennedy van der Laan, Anne worked as an attorney at a law firm in the care practice group and as an attorney in a large mental health care institution. Anne completed the Grotius course in Health Care Law in 2017. Anne regularly publishes articles. She chairs two complaints committees.

Languages

Dutch, English

Memberships

Member of the Dutch Healthcare Law Association.

Lawyer Rankings

Netherlands > Industry focus: healthcare and life sciences

A ‘large team with very broad and in-depth knowledge‘, Kennedy Van der Laan‘s practice is known for advising a diverse range of medical device companies and institutes, with a particular specialism in the oncology space. Practice co-head Fenna van Dijk is noted for her longstanding corporate expertise, advising numerous directors of healthcare institutions and branch organisations on collaborations and M&A, while Eline Lam is well versed in governance and collaboration mandates. IP specialist and co-head Maarten Schut is particularly adept at handling matters concerning trade secrets and publishing for academic hospitals and other not-for-profit institutions. Additionally, Schut regularly represents clients in negotiations and disputes concerning R&D and licensing. Anne ten Brummelhuis has vast knowledge of patient rights, tariff regulation, the Youth Act, and the Social Support Act, allowing her to handle a range of e-health and regulatory mandates.