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Panagiotis Psaltakis, legal and compliance director, leads the in-house legal team of three lawyers in Istanbul of Novo Nordisk responsible for the near East and CIS countries, 22 nations in...
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Consisting of nine people, the legal team at the Turkish subsidiary of Danish multinational pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has doubled in number in the past two years to meet increased...
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The in-house legal team at Novo Nordisk Mexico is led by talented lawyer and manager, Andres Vasquez Obando, legal and compliance director, who has previously led legal teams at Novo...
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The global pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk commands a strong presence in Russia and the CIS region. Besides its vast assortment of products which are sold across the region, the company...
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Novo Nordisk’s business in Chile went through a major structural overhaul between 2015 and 2017, and its legal function played a pivotal role in the successful conclusion of this process....
Novo Nordisk, a Danish pharmaceutical company at the leading edge of the sector, is one of the largest companies in the Nordic region. The highly trained and well organised legal function, has grown in line with business needs. The Novo Nordisk team is a proactive partner to the organisation, and often operate closely with senior officials to support advancements in research and development of new products. This close cooperation is essential for Novo Nordisk as it can give the company a competitive advantage in a sector that is highly scrutinised by regulators and legislators. The collaboration between departments has led to an overall improvement in efficiency, company processes and quality of work. The team also continue to provide an in-depth focus in relation to global data and global labour guidelines, it is their responsibility to ensure company employees follow protocol and adhere to necessary regulatory and legislative practices across its operations in 75 countries.