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Mintz advised the placement agents in the $145 million private placement of First Tracks Biotherapeutics’ common stock, which included $80 million of common stock sold by First Tracks Biotherapeutics and $65 million of common stock sold by a selling stockholder. The private placement was in connection with the spin-off of First Tracks Biotherapeutics from AnaptysBio.
New York – Mintz announces the appointment of Francis (Frank) Earley as Managing Member of its New York office. A seasoned litigator, Frank brings extensive experience handling complex commercial and securities disputes. He succeeds Stephen (Steve) Gulotta, who, after successfully leading the office for 17 years, will now focus full time on his role as Member in the firm’s Corporate & Securities Practice based in New York.
Mintz Represents AI-Powered Warehouse Robotics Innovator SIMPL Automation in Its Sale to The Home Depot
April 20, 2026
Mintz represented SIMPL Automation, a Massachusetts–based warehouse automation company that develops modular, AI‑powered robotics and automated storage and retrieval systems, in its sale to The Home Depot, the world’s largest home improvement retailer. The transaction enables The Home Depot to accelerate supply chain automation while enhancing speed, efficiency, and delivery capabilities for in-demand products across its distribution network.
Mintz Advising on $350 Million Private Placement Concurrent with Obsidian Therapeutics’ and Galera Therapeutics’ Merger Transaction
April 17, 2026
Mintz is advising the placement agents in connection with the $350 million private placement that is expected to close immediately prior to the completion of the merger transaction between Obsidian Therapeutics, Inc. and Galera Therapeutics, Inc.
Mintz Advises on ImageneBio’s $30 Million Private Placement
April 15, 2026
Mintz advised the placement agent in connection with ImageneBio’s $30 million private placement of pre-funded warrants.
Why Data Centers Are Turning to Behind-the-Meter Power
April 15, 2026
Steven Shparber, Co-chair of Mintz’s Digital Infrastructure Practice, recently spoke with Data Center Knowledge about the growing use of behind-the-meter power by data center operators as they face grid delays and rising AI-driven demand.

