Ally Law Works!
Collaboration is key to client success. Every day, lawyers in Ally Law member firms work together, across jurisdictions and beyond borders, to provide answers and solutions to businesses, organizations and individuals.
When the relative of a man whose uncle had passed away in a foreign country needed help with legal issues, member firm Gibel Zirm handled the matter with sensitivity and speed.
By addressing an initial set of legal issues with skill and professionalism, Your Legal Partners was able to establish a long-term, ongoing relationship with a key client of Kalaidjiev & Georgiev.
Ally Law’s Annual General Meetings are more than an occasion to improve professional skills and knowledge.
When a major Canadian health-technology company sought to acquire two UK businesses — one focused on the development of patient-flow management solutions, and another that works with the National Health Service (NHS) on health information management issues — as part of its expansion strategy, it turned to two Ally Law member firms for assistance: Toronto-based Torkin Manes and London-based Edwin Coe.
When a well-known juice bar and coffee concept wanted to expand its presence into Sweden, it found Björn Welinder — current Ally Law president and co-founder of member firm Lindmark Welinder — through an interesting route.
When an Australian licensed producer, supplier and exporter of pharmaceutical-grade medicinal cannabis sought to expand its presence in emerging cannabis markets, it identified Canada as a logical next step.
When a mother of two children wished to relocate her family from New Zealand to Alaska following her separation from her husband, she reached out to Sarah Badten of our Alaska member firm, Birch Horton Bittner & Cherot of Anchorage, for help.