Prior to joining O’Flaherty Law, Alivia was an Assistant State’s Attorney in the Civil Division of Rock Island County State’s Attorney’s Office where she advocated on behalf of the County, its elected officials, and its citizens. In 2019, she earned her Juris Doctorate Cum Laude from Northern Illinois University where she was active in the Public Interest Society and Moot Court Society. While in law school, Alivia lived abroad in Agen, France for a semester where she studied French Civil Law and the European Union at the Universite de Bordeaux. In 2015, Alivia graduated from Ashford University in Clinton, Iowa Summa Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Arts in English and Communications with minors in Organizational Management and Human Resource Management and received the Joan Walsh Richeson Liberal Arts Award. Outside of practicing law, Alivia serves as the President of the Gilda’s Club Quad Cities’ Associate Board and is a member of its Board of Directors. Additionally, Alivia donates her time by volunteering with The Project of the Quad Cities. During her free time, she enjoys thrift shopping, baking, crafting, and spending time with her partner and their pug, George Harrison.
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