Alexix Terríquez assists clients in complex product liability, technology, cyber security/privacy, financial and commercial disputes. Alexix has a breadth of general and commercial litigation experience. Alexix also serves as national counsel for automobile, manufacturing, and construction equipment companies overseeing local counsel and directing national defense strategies.
Alexix counsels and represents manufacturers, producers, and developers of automobiles, recreational vehicles/vessels, autonomous machines, technology, software development, aircraft components and navigational software, transportation including commercial trucking, consumer products, heavy machinery including construction related equipment and products, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices on regulatory compliance, industry standards, and pre-litigation best practices.
Alexix advises organizations from small/medium sized to multinational corporations and organizations with cybersecurity preparedness, regulatory compliance, privacy counseling, and business best practices including creating data security plans and data theft recovery plans. Alexix further assists organizations with data breach/cyber-attack incident response and mitigation efforts, post-incident regulatory enforcement, compliance, and navigating data breach litigation or threats of litigation.
Alexix strongly believes in serving and giving back to the community. He is a member of Snell & Wilmer’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee, serves on the Arizona State University Art Museum’s Creative Impact Board, and is on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Sustainability Alliance, a non-profit, non-partisan group committed to protecting our environment and promoting sustainable living through action and advocacy.
Alexix also provides pro bono representation to immigrants seeking asylum or other immigration relief in the United States where he is able to use his fluency in Spanish and French to help non-English speakers navigate the complex immigration process. During law school he represented indigent clients as a pro bono law student in employment-related matters including wrongful termination, wage and hour disputes, and discrimination. Alexix mentors diverse and first-generation students interested in pursuing a legal career.