Katie Lemire, who as a leading New York state financial regulator oversaw some of the state’s first enforcement actions into cryptocurrency, has switched over to the private sector and is now a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.

Lemire joins the firm after serving as deputy executive superintendent for the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS), where in 2019 she took the reins of the agency’s newly-created Consumer Protection and Financial Enforcement division—trumpeted at the time by the department’s acting supervisor as a 170-attorney “powerhouse” anti-fraud outfit. 

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