Olivia is an associate in the Corporate and Securities and International groups. She focuses her practice on corporate and transactional matters, including entity formations and governance strategy, mergers and acquisitions, and investments. 

OVERVIEW

Olivia is an associate in the Corporate and Securities and International groups. She focuses her practice on corporate and transactional matters, including entity formations and governance strategy, mergers and acquisitions, and investments.  Olivia has experience drafting and negotiating various contractual arrangements, such as organizational and governance documents, purchase agreements, and service agreements.

Before law school, Olivia volunteered as a crisis counselor where she practiced active listening and collaborative problem solving. She also completed co-op programs with the Department of Justice and the Federal Public Defender Service in Washington, D.C. where she analyzed federal prisoner transfer treaties to recommend for or against the extradition of federal prisoners and aided attorneys in preparing for commitment hearings and providing care for indigent clients. This diversified background affords Olivia a unique, holistic, and client-centric perspective and approach to solving problems.

Recognition and Involvement

Recognition & Involvement

While in law school, Olivia was a Notes and Comments Editor for the Wake Forest Law Review and received awards for Best Overall Team and Best Overall Team Draft in the Fall 2019 Transactional Law Competition. Olivia also served as a teaching assistant for professors of Legal Writing and Evidence courses.

Credentials

Bar and Court Admissions

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia

Education

Wake Forest University School of Law, JD, 2021

Northeastern University, BS, cum laude, 2018

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Memberships

National Lawyers Guild (Philadelphia)

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