Mintz Advises Adlumin, Inc. in Acquisition by N-able
Mintz advised Adlumin, Inc., a provider of an enterprise-grade security operations platform, in its acquisition by N-able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL), a global software company helping IT services providers deliver security, remote monitoring and management, and data protection as-a-service solutions.
Building upon Adlumin's and N-able's existing partnership providing extended detection and response (XDR) capabilities and managed detection and response (MDR) services, the acquisition will allow N-able to incorporate Adlumin's innovative technology with N-able's industry-leading platform that combines security, unified endpoint management, and data protection solutions. N-able believes this powerful combination will deliver deeper insights and remediation across the entire IT environment—advancing the evolution of N‑able’s cybersecurity portfolio.
The Mintz team included Daniel DeWolf, Chair of the firm’s Technology Practice Group and Co-chair of the Venture Capital & Emerging Companies Practice Group and Corporate Member Joe Ronca, along with Corporate Associates Matt Diaz and Will Morrow, Corporate Law Clerk Anna Zuccaro; Tax Member Gregg Benson and Associate David Salamon; and Executive Compensation and Labor and Employment Member Dave Lagasse and Associates Dina Sebrow and Talia Weseley. The team also included attorneys across various practice areas, including Intellectual Property, Privacy, Employee Benefits, Litigation, Antitrust, and Real Estate.
Additional information about the acquisition is available here.
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