
Alexis focuses her practice on corporate matters including mergers and acquisitions, capital-raising transactions, and corporate governance. She works with public and private companies in a variety of industries, including biotechnology and life sciences. Alexis has experience advising clients throughout all phases of the business lifecycle, from formation through exit, and regularly counsels on complex transactions, joint ventures, and strategic growth initiatives.
Prior to joining Mintz, she was an associate at a national law firm, where she represented private equity sponsors and companies in a range of corporate transactions.
While earning her JD, Alexis worked at Mintz as a Summer Associate in 2020, assisting with a merger and acquisition deal, a Series B financing, and governance matters. She also interned with the Honorable Frank J. Bailey of the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, where she assisted with debt collection claims and cases in the Consumer Protection Division of the Public Protection and Advocacy Bureau.
In law school, Alexis served as the president of the Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy and vice president of Suffolk’s Black Law Students Association. She was also a Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project fellow.
News & Press
Mintz Leads On A Quartet of Back-To-Back Private Equity Closings
October 25, 2022
Mintz attorneys in Boston, New York, and Washington, DC, closed four Private Equity transactions in the past month. Along with acquisitions for Charlesbank Capital Partners, DIF Capital Partners portfolio company Joink LLC, and Artemis Capital Partners, the firm represented the CEO and some managers of Salary.com in the sale of most of the company’s equity interests to Accel-KKR.
Mintz Advises Cybersecurity Firm Edgile in Sale to Wipro
January 12, 2022
Recognition & Awards
Suffolk University, Creating the Dream Award (2021)
American College of Bankruptcy: Distinguished Bankruptcy Law Student Award (2021)