At 45 years old, he represents a new generation of legal leadership characterized by technological specialization, academic projection, and a clear strategic focus on legal advice.
From his position at the helm of ECIJA, Touriño advises national and international companies on key issues related to information technologies, intellectual property, the digital economy, and regulatory innovation. His practice focuses on supporting companies operating in highly regulated environments that are undergoing digital transformation processes, where technology, business, and regulatory compliance converge.
His profile uniquely combines professional practice with intense academic and doctrinal activity. He is a professor at leading institutions such as IE Law School, ICADE, the University of Navarra, Carlos III University of Madrid, and the Autonomous University of Madrid, where he teaches courses related to new technologies, digital law, and intellectual property.
At the institutional level, Alejandro Touriño is an arbitrator for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and chairs the ICT Section of the Madrid Bar Association, where he promotes legal debate on the regulation of technology, artificial intelligence, data, and new digital business models.
He is also the author of numerous specialized publications on blockchain, smart contracts, legaltech and other emerging technologies, which consolidates his position as one of the most influential voices in the sector in analyzing the legal impact of innovation.
His career reflects the evolution of business law towards more transversal, technological, and strategic models, in which lawyers not only interpret the law but also actively accompany business decision-making in a constantly changing digital environment.
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