Bird & Bird advises Paladin Capital on Series B in Mimica

International law firm Bird & Bird has advised Paladin Capital Group, known for investing in innovative companies that develop promising, early-stage technologies to address the critical cyber and advanced technological needs of both commercial and government customers, on its series B investment into Mimica.

Mimica, the process intelligence company, raised a total of $26.2 million. Paladin Capital Group led the Series B round, which also included continued backing from Khosla Ventures, LGVP, and Entrepreneur First.  The investment will accelerate Mimica’s mission to be the bridge between how work is done in enterprises today and how it can be done with agentic AI, giving organisations the process knowledge they need to train and operate AI agents reliably, compliantly and at scale.

The Bird & Bird Team was led by James Baillieu (partner, Corporate) and included Will Holder (senior associate, Corporate) and Adam Garrood (trainee, Corporate), among others.

James Baillieu, partner in the Corporate Practice at Bird & Bird said: “We are thrilled to have advised long-standing client Paladin Capital Group on its exciting investment into Mimica. It’s another great example of the excellent work carried out by our market leading venture capital and AI practices.”  

Nazo Moosa, Managing Director at Paladin Capital Group commented: “AI is poised to be the most transformative force in the enterprise over the next decade – but only if it’s built on a foundation of trust. Mimica is the first company to unlock that workflow layer at scale – enabling enterprise agents to move from sandbox environments to high-impact, production-ready automation. We are thrilled to be supporting Mimica across both continents with Paladin teams on the ground in New York and London. It was a pleasure working with Bird & Bird, whose venture capital expertise helped us to successfully complete this exciting investment.”

Tuhin Chakraborty, CEO and Co-founder of Mimica said: “In enterprise AI, capability means nothing without context. The agents that will win are the ones that understand the work – that’s what we make possible. Our technology shows companies where AI can make the biggest impact and gives agents the process knowledge to deliver it. Our goal is to help the world’s biggest organisations move AI from an interesting internal experiment to something that runs at the heart of the business and takes on the burden and mundanity of repetitive tasks, so employees can spend their time more wisely.”

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