[Minneapolis, Minnesota – February 5, 2025] — Ally Law, a prominent global legal network with 80 member firms in 50 countries, announced today that Chance Bridge Law Firm has joined the organization as the exclusive member in mainland China.

 

Founded in 2011, Chance Bridge has 100 legal professionals based in four cities in China (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Haikou), and is globally ranked by Chambers and Partners in Corporate/Commercial and International Trade/WTO.

 

Said Ally Law President Ramesh K. Vaidyanathan, co-founder and managing partner of India-based law firm, BTG Advaya, “The importance of China as a business and trade partner cannot be overestimated. We are pleased to welcome one of the country's top law firms, Chance Bridge, to the Ally Law network, and look forward to providing member firms and their clients with access to legal counsel across many of China's key commercial and administrative centers.” 


Chance Bridge provides domestic and international clients with standout offerings in capital markets, banking, finance, and dispute resolution. The firm also assists clients with acquisitions, debt restructurings, and intellectual property matters. In addition to the firm's Chambers rankings, Chance Bridge has been recognized by IFLR1000, Legal 500, Asialaw, Who’s Who Legal and other leading professional publications. The Ministry of Justice and the Beijing Bar Association have included nine Chance Bridge lawyers on the Foreign Legal Talents List, the official list of recommended lawyers for cross-border legal services.

 

Chance Bridge managing partner and co-founder Ning Zhu, added, “We are excited to be part of Ally Law’s prestigious worldwide network. Membership in Ally Law is an essential component in our business strategy, as we broaden our international reach. We look forward to providing top-tier client service to businesses operating in China and around the world. “