Supporting Life Science Companies with Training and Legal Advisory Services

In Sweden, a large number of laws, regulations, and authority guidelines govern healthcare operations, which means that actors within life science and healthcare often turn to consulting firms to ensure compliance.
– Innovative startups and established companies possess significant expertise and carry out important work that improves people’s lives and everyday wellbeing. However, not all organizations and professionals have sufficient oversight of the complex legal framework surrounding their activities. Incorrect decisions can have far-reaching legal consequences, explains Leila Nedaei, legal advisor and trainer at Medlaw Consulting.
Leila Nedaei has extensive experience in medical law and legal advisory. She has worked with regulatory supervision at the Swedish Health and Social Care Inspectorate and has a background as a county legal advisor, regional legal advisor, and municipal legal advisor. In addition to her role at Medlaw Consulting, she is an expert commentator at Blendow Group and a course leader at JP Infonet.
– Based on our experience, we understand the financial, legal, reputational, and operational consequences that regulatory supervision can entail. Companies that act proactively rather than reactively always have an advantage.
– We support both small and large organizations in combining efficiency and innovation with regulatory compliance and a high level of patient safety.
Tailored Training
Medlaw Consulting also offers tailored courses, seminars, and workshops for managers and employees within healthcare and life science, aimed at strengthening legal competence, reducing risk, and improving operational quality.
– The scope and content of each training program are customized to the organization’s needs. It may involve an individual manager seeking deeper legal insight, but we also provide training for entire organizations.
Course topics include key regulatory frameworks such as the Swedish Health and Medical Services Act and the Patient Safety Act, as well as in-depth training in patient rights, medical ethics, management responsibility, criminal liability, and how inspections from authorities such as the Swedish Health and Social Care Inspectorate, the Swedish Medical Products Agency, and the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority are conducted.
– We also offer interim consultants who can step in when needed. During 2026, we have several exciting collaborations underway, including a book project. In May, we will also move into Convendum, further strengthening our presence in Stockholm.



















