Aimee was born and raised in Rhode Island, and attended
the Providence Country Day School. She studied both
Political Science and Business at Providence College,
where she helped found the Student Labor Alliance,
advocating for the College's janitorial staff. She
earned her law degree from Roger Williams University
School of Law where she graduated Cum Laude from the
honors program and was involved with LGBTQIA+ advocacy
as President of the RWU School of Law LGBTQ Alliance.
Her practice centers on helping people suffering from
illness or injury. She represents injured workers in
Rhode Island, Massachusetts and under several federal
workers’ compensation systems, namely, the Longshore &
Harborworkers’ Compensation Act, the Defense Base Act,
and the Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities Act,
among others. She also practices in personal injury and
Social Security disability. She is proud to work with
and learn from her father. She considers it a privilege
to be a Plaintiffs’ attorney and advocate for and
support people through some of the toughest periods of
their lives.
She was honored to be selected to speak at the 2017
Annual Rhode Island Workers’ Compensation Educational
Conference. She gave a presentation about The Going and
Coming Rule, its implications for injured workers, and
its evolution in Rhode Island.
Aimee was also honored to receive a 2019 Excellence in
the Law award from Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly, namely,
the Up & Coming Award. She presented at the 2023 Annual
Rhode Island Bar Conference regarding the Do’s and
Don’ts of Medical Depositions. She recently wrote a
chapter entitled Defining Disability for the 2023
Edition of “A Practical Guide to Workers’ Compensation
in Rhode Island” published by MCLE New England.
She is a member of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts
Bar Associations. She is also on the Board of Governors
for the Rhode Island Association for Justice. She
participates on the Legislative Committee of the Rhode
Island Women’s Bar Association. She is a member of the
national Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group.
Aimee resides in Rhode Island with her husband and
daughter.
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