North Dakota Law

Updates from the University of North Dakota School of Law.

Nilson Brand Law welcomes alumna Alivia Olson to its legal team

Nilson Brand Law is pleased to announce the addition of Alivia Olson to its team of legal professionals. Alivia joins the firm as an Associate Attorney

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Mayville, ND

Alivia earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of North Dakota and has been admitted to practice law in the state of North Dakota. Prior to joining Nilson Brand Law, Alivia gained valuable experience working as a law clerk for the Northeastern Judicial District.

Alivia’s practice will focus on a variety of practice areas including family law, estate planning, and civil litigation. She will play a vital role in providing high-quality legal services to our clients. Her dedication to excellence, strong work ethic, and commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for clients make her a valuable addition to our team.

“We are delighted to welcome Alivia to Nilson Brand Law,” said Lynn Slaathaug Moen, Managing Partner at Nilson Brand Law. “Bringing on an attorney with Alivia’s strengths and commitment to her clients will further strengthen our ability to serve our community and continue our tradition of delivering exceptional legal services.”

Alivia is excited to be part of Nilson Brand Law and looks forward to contributing to its continued success. She stated, “I am honored to join the team at Nilson Brand Law and am eager to work alongside such a talented group of attorneys. I am committed to upholding the firm’s reputation for excellence and providing the community with high quality legal representation.”

For more information about Nilson Brand Law and its legal services, please visit www.nilsonbrandlaw.com

About Nilson Brand Law: Nilson Brand Law is a law firm with locations in Mayville, ND and Fargo, ND providing legal representation to clients in North Dakota and Minnesota. Our team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to delivering personalized and effective legal solutions to individuals and businesses.

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