Ally Law Re-Elects Its Executive Board at the 2026 Annual Business Meeting
On May 20, 2026, Ally Law, a distinguished global legal network, convened its Annual Business Meeting where it joyfully announced the re-election of its Executive Board. This network, comprising 80 member firms spread across more than 50 countries, stands as a testament to the importance of leadership stability in navigating the complexities of today's legal landscape.
Paola Sangiovanni, representing Gitti and Partners in Milan, Italy, will continue as the organization’s President. Her tenure since 2025 has been marked by a steadfast commitment to enhancing collaborative efforts among member firms, as well as a strong focus on regulatory and commercial law, notably in the life sciences sector. “Leadership continuity is a genuine asset in a global network like ours,” Sangiovanni remarked, highlighting the trust and clear communication essential for fostering strong relationships across different jurisdictions.
Joining Sangiovanni is First Vice President Juan Pablo Cardinal from Buenos Aires, Argentina, who specializes in telecoms, media, and technology law. His role, particularly within Ally Law’s Latinx initiative, underscores the network's dedication to promoting diversity and inclusion. Meanwhile, Secretary Linky Trott from Edwin Coe in London leads her firm’s Employment practice, emphasizing the growing importance of employment law on a global scale.
James Turner, representing Mcveagh Fleming in Auckland, New Zealand, acts as Treasurer, providing crucial financial oversight to the network's operations. The combination of these seasoned professionals signals a strong commitment to both member firms and their clients.
The Board of Directors also welcomes back several distinguished members who bring a wealth of expertise. This includes individuals like Amanda Fugazy from New York, known for her work in Labor and Employment Law, and David Phalen from Dublin, who heads his firm’s Commercial and Business Team. Other returning members include Denise Junqueira, an international trade and competition expert based in São Paulo, and Gina Tresidder, who specializes in corporate law in Melbourne.
Additionally, Ally Law is reinvigorated by the presence of experienced professionals such as Harvey Koning from Grand Rapids, who advises on corporate governance matters, and Judith Marsh from Columbus, recognized for her insights in franchising and consumer brand advisory.
Ning Zhu, managing partner at Chance Bridge Law Firm in Beijing, continues to enhance the network’s connections in Asia with her focus on capital markets and cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Shane Coblin from Vancouver represents the litigation sector, particularly in construction and commercial disputes.
Sangiovanni elaborated on the importance of strategic growth: “With this board returning for another term, we are well positioned to deepen those relationships across every region we serve.” Her vision includes ensuring that Ally Law’s expansion creates value for both clients and member firms.
As one of the top-ranking law firm networks according to Chambers and Partners 2025 Global Directory, Ally Law prides itself on delivering sophisticated legal services with a focus on efficiency and value. With its members distributed across over 50 countries, the network is poised for purposeful growth in emerging jurisdictions, extending its reach and enhancing its service offerings to meet client needs.
In conclusion, the re-election of the Executive Board at Ally Law signifies a commitment to continuity and proactive leadership. As the legal landscape evolves, the expertise of this team will undoubtedly guide the network as it pursues new opportunities and strengthens its global presence. For more information, visit
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