
As a lawyer, Kim focuses on the life sciences, pharmaceuticals and healthcare sectors. 'She specialises in admistrative law and health law with a focus on regulation under European and Dutch law. She has extensive experience with a wide range of legal issues relating to both the product side and the healthcare side. For example, she advises and litigates on clinical research, the marketing and reimbursement of medicines, medical devices and foodstuffs, and advertising for these products. She also advises and litigates on topics such as healthcare contracting and reimbursement, client rights, privacy and integrity/governance.
'In her professional practice, Kim regularly interacts with regulatory authorities, such as with various regulators, such as the Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ), the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA), the Dutch Healthcare Authority (NZa) and the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM). She previously worked as a legal advisor and solicitor at the IGJ, where she gained knowledge of how such a regulator works in practice. Since leaving the IGJ, she has been using this knowledge to assist companies and healthcare providers in regulatory investigations and enforcement procedures, such as administrative fines and procedures involving the imposition of remedial measures or, for example, when (clearly factually incorrect) information is at risk of being made public. In this context, it is important to be well prepared for a supervisory investigation so that enforcement can be avoided as much as possible.
Kim has been with Maverick Advocaten since 2026. For the last eight years prior to joining Maverick Advocaten, she worked at Leijnse Artz. Between 2013 and 2018, she made a brief detour to the IGJ as a legal adviser and later also as a lawyer.
Kim completed the Grotius specialisation course in General Administrative Law with distinction. She taught subsidy law at HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht. Her contributions have been published in the JGR and Practical Law, among others. Kim is a board member of the Vereniging Farma en Recht (VFenR) (Association for Pharmacy and Law). She is also a member of the Association for Administrative Law (VAR), the Association for Health Law (VGR) and the Association for Privacy and Law (VPR). Kim obtains at least 10 training credits in the field of health law.
Kim obtains at least 10 training credits in the field of health law.



