About Olivia T.
Olivia T. Marotta earned her law degree from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, completing the J.D. program in 2014 after beginning her studies in 2012. She arrived at law school after undergraduate work elsewhere and used the three years to build a foundation in core legal subjects and courtroom procedure. Classwork and clinics at Pace gave her early exposure to client interviewing and brief writing.
After law school she gained admission to practice in New York. She has kept active in the local legal community, joining several professional organizations. Those memberships include the Westchester County Bar Association, the Westchester Women’s Bar Association, and the New York State Bar Association, where she attends meetings and participates in continuing legal education offerings.
Her professional life is tied to a Westchester practice. At Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari she works alongside colleagues on matters that bring regular interaction with state courts and administrative processes. Her colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing filings and steady in court, traits that colleagues and clients rely on when cases require careful attention to deadlines and procedure.
Marotta’s day-to-day work is typical of a busy county attorney. She spends time drafting pleadings, counseling clients on procedural steps, and preparing witnesses for deposition and testimony. She also devotes hours to legal research and memoranda, assembling records that form the backbone of trial or settlement work. Through that routine she has sharpened practical skills that often determine case outcomes.
Outside the office she remains connected to Westchester’s legal scene. Her memberships in local and state bar groups reflect an interest in continuing education and peer networks. She has attended panels and seminars that address changes in state rules and court practice, and she contributes to firm discussions about adapting to those developments.
In the current phase of her career Marotta balances courtroom responsibilities with office-based case management. Her practice centers on representing clients in matters arising under New York law and handling the procedural work those matters require in state courts and administrative venues.