Pharmaceutics
Synergy Partners has experience on restructuring, participation in legal proceedings and obtain a license in the pharmaceutical industry.
Our services
- Consultation on the distribution, sales and marketing in the pharmaceutical industry
- Consultation on the law on medicinal products in Kazakhstan
- Consultation on legislation on medical devices and products
- Antitrust and Unfair Competition
- Registration of drugs
- Labor Law
- Protection of intellectual property
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Taxation
Recent experience
- Legal analysis for a global pharmaceutical company on banned dye preparation
- Legal explanation and decisions about advertising of contact lenses on the website
- Legal analysis on advertising in the new legislation on the advertising of pharmaceuticals, medical devices and appliance
- Legal analysis about the legal data collection of the doctors of Almaty
- Legal analysis on holding of seminars and conferences for physicians on new drugs in the new legislation on advertising
- Sale of 51% of the business in a large wholesale pharmaceutical company - tax planning, corporate restructuring, negotiating the transaction, drawing up contracts, obtaining consent for economic concentration
- Sale of 51% of the business in a large wholesale company for the supply of medical devices and equipment - tax planning, corporate restructuring, negotiating the transaction, drawing up contracts, obtaining consent for economic concentration
- Corporate and financial restructuring of bank debt for large wholesale pharmaceutical company
- Suspension of a foreign pharmaceutical company and the opening of a subsidiary of the pharmaceutical company in Kazakhstan with the transfer of employees from offices in the new LLP
- Developing a marketing agreement between the subsidiary and the parent pharmaceutical companies
Cases
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1 September 2013Case: Auditor
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1 September 2012Case: Flaws and defects in tax residence certificate
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15 May 2012Case: Tax audit for minimizing fiscal risks
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10 January 2012Case: The five-year term of limitation extended for one more year in view of additional reporting
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3 November 2011Case: Additional VAT charge on imported goods