Juliane Boscheinen

Of Counsel
Office

Mannheim

juliane.boscheinen@in2.law
Secretariat:
Phone:
+49 621 150 399-32
Fax:
+49 621 150 399-99
Languages
German, English

Fields of activity

  • Data Protection Law
  • Medical Device Law
  • Pharmaceutical Law
  • Pharmaceutical Advertising Law
  • Regulations Governing the Healthcare Professions
  • Media and press law
  • IT Law

Job Description

Juliane Boscheinen has many years of experience providing legal counsel to companies at the intersection of law, technology, and business.

Ms. Boscheinen currently serves as in-house counsel in the digitalization division of an international retail and technology group. Since October 1, 2025, her focus has been squarely on shaping and implementing the legal framework for artificial intelligence (AI). In this capacity, she exclusively advises the Strategic Center for Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence on all relevant issues of software and IT law, as well as on general commercial law matters.

Previously, Ms. Boscheinen worked as a fully licensed attorney in the Legal and Risk Management department of a leading regional energy company. She was responsible for advising various departments, including Procurement, Electric Mobility, and Marketing, as well as a subsidiary. In this role, she handled legal matters in the areas of civil law, general terms and conditions, energy law, telecommunications law, IT law, data protection, and copyright law. She drafted and reviewed contracts and general terms and conditions and negotiated the corresponding agreements with domestic and international business partners. 

Based on her professional background, Ms. Boscheinen also has many years of experience in medical law, where her advisory practice focuses on medical device law, pharmaceutical law, advertising law for medical products, and professional regulations for healthcare professions, as well as expertise in matters of media and press law.

  • Saarland University 2003–2009
  • Judicial clerkship at the Higher Regional Court of Zweibrücken, 2010–2012
  • Attorney specializing in medical law at a mid-sized law firm in Saarbrücken, 2012–2017
  • Research Associate at the Institute for German, European, and International Medical Law, Health Law, and Bioethics (IMGB), 2017–2019
  • Legal Counsel for a media group from 2019 to 2023
  • In-House Counsel at an Energy Company, 2023–2025
  • In-house counsel in the digitalization division of an international retail and technology group since 2025
  • Of Counsel at Insquare Law Firm since 2021

2014–2016:Regular contributor to the blog Medizinrecht Saarland, run by Dr. Florian Wölk. An overview of the articles is available at:https://medizinrecht.ra-glw.de/index.php/author/haubrich/(last accessed on May 27, 2021)

2017Münster Memorandum on Alternative Practitioners – A statement by the interdisciplinary expert group “Münster Circle” on the reform of the alternative practitioner system, available athttps://www.aerzteblatt.de/down.asp?id=19264(last accessed on May 27, 2021)

The Münster Memorandum on Alternative Practitioners. The Theses of the “Münster Circle” on a New Regulatory Framework for Alternative Practitioners, Ethics in Medicine 2017, 29, 334–342

2018Essays on Bio-, Health, and Medical Law, Stem Cells – iPS Cells – Genome Editing, Book Chapter: Patients’ Fundamental Rights in the Context of Novel Stem Cells and Gene Therapies, co-authored with Prof. Dr. Jochen Taupitz, Nomos, 2018

Publications of the Institute for Applied Ethics, Vol. 17: New Family Structures and Their Challenges, Book Chapter: New Family Structures and Their Challenges from a Medical-Legal Perspective, co-authored with Prof. Dr. Jochen Taupitz, Königshausen & Neumann, 2018

2019Why Are Women Who Have Abortions Criminalized in Germany?, Krautreporter, February 6, 2019,https://krautreporter.de/2778-warum-werden-frauen-die-abtreiben-in-deutschland-kriminalisiert?shared=8297543d-1aac-443c-ba86-86220450c246(last accessed on May 27, 2021)

Review: Beate Bahner: Law on Combating Corruption in the Healthcare Sector, published in A&R 2019, 168

Purchase of Medicines for Personal Use: Comments on a Judgment of the Hamburg Administrative Court dated August 29, 2019, Case No. 17 K 6197/18, published in A&R 2019, 239.

2020On the Unconstitutionality of the Ban on the Commercial Promotion of Suicide, published in A&R 2020, 56

Interview on the podcast "Grams’ Sprechstunde" – the podcast for truly good medicine – on the topic of alternative practitioners – No oversight, available athttps://open.spotify.com/episode/12ZD6TrRkQjf7ddpMW2lKJ(last accessed on May 27, 2021)

Comments on the judgment of the Regional Court of Krefeld dated July 14, 2019 – 22 KLs 14/18, MedR 2020, 38, 291–292

Book review of: *Kursbuch Bioethik*, *Biospektrum* 2020, 26, 347

Medical Devices in the Pharmacy, PTAheute No. 10, 2020, 62–65

Possible Violation of Anti-Discrimination Laws – BMG and Google – A Dangerous Combination, Daz.online, December 21, 2020https://www.deutsche-apotheker-zeitung.de/news/artikel/2020/12/21/bundesministerium-fuer-gesundheit-und-google-eine-unheilvolle-verbindung(last accessed on May 27, 2021)

2021Criminal Liability of a Non-Medical Practitioner Following a Treatment with 3-Bromopyruvate That Resulted in Three Fatalities, Gynecologist, 2021, 152–153

  • German Bar Association
  • German Association of Women Lawyers
  • Soroptimist International Germany (Worms Club)