Ally Law is proud to announce that our network has been recognized as a Band 1 Leading Law Firm Network: The Elite – Latin America-wide in the Chambers Latin America 2026 guide.
This honor reflects the strength of AllyLatinx, our team of 18 prominent member firms across with offices in capital cities and key commercial centers across Latin America. The group’s collaborative spirit ensures clients receive top-tier legal service seamlessly across jurisdictions. From complex cross-border transactions to sophisticated dispute resolution, AllyLatinx firms deliver excellence with local insight and global reach.
Said Juan Pablo Cardinal, partner at Richards, Cardinal, Tützer, Zabala, Zaefferer in Argentina, First Vice President of Ally Law and head of our network’s Latinx group, “We’re honored for this observance by Chambers. For clients, this recognition confirms what they already experience when working with Ally Law firms in Latin America: consistent, high-quality legal service across borders.”
According to Chambers, “the Leading Law Firm Networks Elite section focuses on independent law firm networks. The chief criterion, is that the member firms are independent of each other and any controlling entity. For the most part, the network should exist without relying on a central law firm. A strong law firm network positions itself as a cost-effective alternative to an international law firm with many international branches. If effective, the network should help members generate cross-referral work, and that clients benefit from unified solutions when work crosses borders.”
Further, Ally’s ranking in this section is based both on the rankings and strength of our member firms across the Chambers Guides, as well as on feedback gathered during the research process, which included interviews with referees nominated by Ally.
We celebrate our Latin American members and thank them for their commitment to the highest professional standards that make this recognition possible.