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The Industry Knowledge You Need

Boesen & Snow Law goes beyond the basic representation available through a business law firm. Through their experience in the industry, they understand the everyday complexities of compliance, regulation and pharmacy law, including:

  • Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM)
  • HIPAA and HITECH
  • FDA and DEA compliance
  • 340B drug programs
  • 503B outsourcing facilities
  • Administrative law

Their keen insight into the health care and legal industries combined with their small law firm structure offers your practice valuable partnership both today and into the future.

Pharmacy & Health Professions Law

Practice Areas

Pharmacy Law

Health Law

Developing your
healthcare business

Professional
License defense

Pharmacy & Health Professions Law

Practice Areas

Pharmacy Law

Health Law

Developing your
healthcare business

Professional
License defense

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Meet Our Team

team Profiles

MARK BOESEN PHARM.D., J.D.

Partner

Allison

Allyson Snow J.D.

Partner

michael Raine J.D.

Senior Associate

Randall Nice J.D.

Associate Attorney

Mark Ziegler

Director of Pharmacy Services

intelligent Health
Law Solutions

Boesen & Snow Law is led by attorneys who have decades of experience in the health care industry. Mark D. Boesen is a licensed pharmacist-turned-attorney who previously served as the CEO of a pharmaceutical distribution company.

Our Vision

Provide world-class legal & lobbying services at affordable prices to pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.

Boesen & Snow is not just a law firm. They are a firm comprised of attorneys with decades of health care and business management experience.

Today’s healthcare businesses are more regulated than ever before, making it more difficult to maintain your bottom line and navigate an increasingly integrated industry.

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