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CAMBRIDGE, MA—Mintz will host its fourth annual Energy Transition Summit: Shaping Our Energy Future – The Path Forward on October 27. The Summit will bring together nearly 150 leaders from across the public and private sectors for a day focused on the technologies driving the energy transition and the legal and financial structures supporting their growth. Held at The Engine, MIT’s accelerator for breakthrough technologies, the Summit will kick off Tough Tech Week 2025, a multi-day celebration of innovation in Cambridge’s tech ecosystem.

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Mintz advised the underwriters in connection with a $345 million public offering by uniQure of 6,736,841 ordinary shares (which includes 947,368 ordinary shares issued pursuant to the exercise in full by the underwriters of their option to purchase additional ordinary shares) at a public offering price of $47.50 per share, and, in lieu of ordinary shares to certain investors, pre-funded warrants to purchase 526,316 ordinary shares at the public offering price per share less the $0.0001 per share exercise price of each pre-funded warrant. The aggregate gross proceeds to uniQure from this offering were approximately $345 million before deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and other offering expenses. 

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Mintz advised Rendezvous Robotics, a space infrastructure company pioneering modular, autonomous in-orbit assembly, on the close of its $3 million Pre-Seed round and its public emergence from stealth.

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Best Lawyers® has recognized 16 attorneys in Mintz’s Toronto office across 16 practice areas, including 13 attorneys in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada© and three attorneys in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada©.

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Quotes from Partner Anthony de Fazekas were shared by Communitech in an article about how Canada can use intellectual property to protect its innovations and benefit from the value they generate. The article notes that Canada could benefit from strengthening its IP strategy to help ensure that the value of its technology stays within Canada.

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Endpoints News quoted Immigration Practice Chair John Quill in an article on the Trump administration’s proposal to require a $100,000 payment for new H-1B visa petitions. The article highlights potential implications for the biotech sector, noting that the change could make it more difficult for companies to recruit international workers with specialized technical skills, which may affect scientific innovation.

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