Aimee Quenneville
Associate
Aimee Quenneville focuses her practice on bank regulation and financial services investigations, with emphasis on matters related to consumer finance and financial technologies. She has experience in fair lending and consumer protection investigations in response to inquiries from a variety of state and federal governmental bodies. She joined WilmerHale in 2023.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Quenneville worked in the financial services and investment management practice group at another global law firm, where she drafted Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulatory filings for investment funds. She also conducted research regarding matters under the Securities Act of 1933, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and various SEC statutes. Ms. Quenneville also previously served as a legal intern with the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office in the Family Violence/Sexual Assault unit.
Credentials
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Education
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JD, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, 2021
Cum laude
Charles Cheney Hyde Prize
Staff Member, Northwestern Journal of Human Rights
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MA, Gender Studies and Law, University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies, 2017
Dissertation awarded Distinction -
BA, Sexual Diversity Studies & Political Science, Minor in Philosophy, University of Toronto, 2015
University College Program Merit Award for Sexual Diversity Studies
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Admissions
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New York
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Languages
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French
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Credentials
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Education
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JD, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, 2021
Cum laude
Charles Cheney Hyde Prize
Staff Member, Northwestern Journal of Human Rights
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MA, Gender Studies and Law, University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies, 2017
Dissertation awarded Distinction -
BA, Sexual Diversity Studies & Political Science, Minor in Philosophy, University of Toronto, 2015
University College Program Merit Award for Sexual Diversity Studies
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Admissions
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New York
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Languages
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French
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