“…Despite considerable recent advances, 2 the dual catalytic systems composed of two‐different transition‐metals are still limited, which may attributed in part to the inherent difficulty in insuring of redox compatibility between the catalysts and balanced kinetics, avoiding catalyst deactivation 3 . In this regards, we have previously demonstrated for the first time the redox‐compatibility between Rh(II) and Pd(0) catalysts through the synergistic cooperative Rh(II)/Pd(0) dual catalytic reaction between N ‐sulfonyl‐1,2,3‐triazoles and allylic substrates 4a . More recently, we have reported a tandem dual Rh(II)/Pd(0) relay catalysis to afford α‐quaternary allylated β‐lactams through the Rh(II)‐catalyzed C(sp 3 )‐H insertion, followed by Pd(0)‐catalyzed allylic alkylation (Scheme 1(b)).…”