Jan Schißler
About Jan Schißler
Jan Schißler is a Legal Counsel at wefox in Berlin, Germany, specializing in pharmaceutical law. He holds a Master of Laws from the University of Amsterdam and has extensive experience in various legal roles since 2010.
Work at wefox
Jan Schißler has been serving as Legal Counsel (Syndikusrechtsanwalt) at wefox since 2021. His role involves providing legal guidance and support within the organization, contributing to the company's operations in the insurance technology sector. Based in Berlin, Germany, he has been part of the team for three years, focusing on compliance and regulatory matters.
Education and Expertise
Jan Schißler holds a Master of Laws (LLM) in European Competition Law and Regulation from the University of Amsterdam, completed in 2018. He also achieved a Diploma in Law from The Philipp University of Marburg, where he studied from 2010 to 2017. Additionally, he obtained an Additional Qualification in Pharmaceutical Law during his studies, enhancing his expertise in this specialized area.
Background
Jan Schißler's legal training includes various roles across different institutions. He completed his Second State Examination at the Higher Regional Court Bremen from 2018 to 2021. His practical experience includes working as a Legal Trainee at Kanzlei Dr. Newerla and the Federal Foreign Office in Germany, as well as a Freelancing Legal Research Assistant at Dr. Oehmichen & Partner Rechtsanwälte.
Professional Experience
Before joining wefox, Jan Schißler gained valuable experience as a Legal Trainee in multiple organizations. He worked at Kanzlei Dr. Newerla for nine months and spent two months at the Senator for Economic Affairs, Labour and Ports in Bremen. Additionally, he completed a three-month traineeship at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin in 2020.
Legal Research and Assistance Roles
Jan Schißler has held various positions related to legal research. He worked as a Research Assistant Legal at Dr. Oehmichen & Partner Rechtsanwälte for ten months and later as a Freelancing Legal Research Assistant for nine months. These roles contributed to his understanding of legal principles and research methodologies.