Sure there is. Do a literature search.
I've done a search. All I could find is the fact that a mechanism can be used to predict the rate law, which I already knew.
Maybe I should respecify my question: can we predict theoretically what the new rate law for equilibrium A+B
C+D will be in the system of equilibria (e.g. A+B
C+D, A+D ::equil::C+E, B
F) , given we know what the rate law for the equilibrium A+B
C+D is, through experimental measurement or deduction from the mechanism, when this equilibrium is on its own.