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Alexandria M. Twiss
Alex Twiss is a compassionate and skilled trial lawyer dedicated to supporting clients through the often-overwhelming journey of litigation in both state and federal courts.
With a deep understanding of the intricacies of procedures and evidence in numerous jurisdictions, Alex approaches each case with empathy and a genuine desire to help her clients navigate the challenges they face. She takes the time to listen to her clients’ concerns and aspirations, ensuring that her strategies are thoughtfully tailored to achieve both their legal, business, and personal objectives, whether that involves resolving disputes, taking cases to trial, or exploring alternative solutions.
Alex understands that legal issues can be daunting, and she is experienced in addressing cases involving product liability and premises liability, always prioritizing her clients’ needs and striving to provide the support and guidance necessary to help them find peace of mind during challenging times.
She has had the privilege of representing clients from various industries, including oil and gas, technology, financial services, real estate, health care, and insurance and in a wide range of matters including breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and misappropriation of trade secrets, among others.
NOTABLE RESULTS AND SUCCESSES:
- Lead trial counsel representing two farmers and their agricultural operation in a dispute with a neighboring landowner, resulting in a full defense victory and an affirmative jury finding on the right to farm defense.
- Obtaining dismissal based on personal jurisdiction grounds for Defendants after extensive briefing and jurisdictional discovery in two putative class actions in federal district court in South Carolina and Colorado.
- Prevailing on Summary Judgment of a premise liability lawsuit, obtaining early dismissal on behalf of a large retail client.
- Assisting on federal multi-district class action litigation representing thousands of corn farmers across the United States bringing claims against a biotechnology company.