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What is Joseph Giuliano's professional background?
Executive summary
Available sources show multiple individuals named Joseph (Joe) Giuliano with different careers: one is a Massachusetts attorney—Joseph J. Goldberg‑Giuliano—who has served as a private practitioner, a former S.J.C. Rule 3:03 prosecutor, and a NORML Legal Committee member [1] [2] [3]. Other records refer to different Joseph Giulianos: a baseball player drafted by the Braves in 1994 [4] and creative/design professionals with advertising and art‑direction histories [5] [6] [7]. Coverage is fragmented and likely conflates multiple people under the same name [7].
1. Who appears in the public record: an attorney tied to Boston/Somerville
Joseph J. Goldberg‑Giuliano is documented as an attorney with a private practice in Somerville/Boston, identified as a principal or partner running his own firm since about 2008–2009, noted as a former Massachusetts S.J.C. Rule 3:03 prosecutor, and listed on NORML’s legal pages as a Legal Committee member and recipient of a NORML scholarship in 2010 [1] [2] [3]. Radaris’ background summary also lists Attorney at Law Partner since January 2009 and Middlesex Defense Attorneys Panel membership since January 2010 for Joseph J. Goldberg‑Giuliano [3].
2. Confusingly, the name maps to other professions in separate records
Separate search results point to different Joseph Giulianos without connection to the Massachusetts lawyer. BaseballAmerica profiles a Joseph M. Giuliano, a baseball player drafted in the third round by the Atlanta Braves in 1994—physical stats and draft history are provided there [4]. Other profiles and people‑search sites aggregate workplace and contact data that mix variants of the name and suggest multiple current or past addresses and phone numbers—signaling possible conflation of distinct individuals [7].
3. Creative and design professionals using the same name
Interviews and contact directories show a Joe Giuliano working in creative fields: CanvasRebel’s profile describes a Joe Giuliano with a background in writing, mixed‑media, graffiti, and graphic/web design [5]. A ContactOut entry lists a Joseph Giuliano with historical roles such as Art Director at D Lawrence Advertising (1992–1994), designer at Design Source East (1988–1991), owner of JG Communications Design, Inc. (2000–2004), and an association with Crescent Creative Media [6]. These items are consistent with a career in commercial art and advertising rather than law [5] [6].
4. Public‑records aggregation warns about name‑mixing and identity overlap
The people‑search entry explicitly lists many name variants and suggests workplace records and addresses but does not reliably distinguish which records belong to which Joseph Giuliano; that entry cautions that workplace data aggregates current and past companies and roles and may conflate identities [7]. Given that, one should not assume all items returned under “Joseph Giuliano” refer to the same person [7].
5. What sources agree on and where they diverge
Sources consistently identify a Massachusetts lawyer named Joseph J. Goldberg‑Giuliano with specific legal credentials and NORML involvement [1] [2] [3]. Other sources consistently present different Joseph Giulianos with careers in baseball or creative/advertising work [4] [5] [6]. No source connects the baseball player or the art director to the Massachusetts attorney; available sources do not mention any single biography that unifies these careers [4] [5] [6] [1].
6. How to proceed if you need a definitive professional profile
If you want to confirm which Joseph Giuliano is relevant to your interest (legal, creative, or athletic), request documentation tied to the individual: a bar‑admission record, law‑firm website/profile, LinkedIn page, or official roster/biographical page for the athlete. Available sources here do not include an authoritative single CV linking all roles, and public‑record aggregators may conflate people [7] [1].
Limitations and final note
This review relies only on the supplied search results; it cannot confirm identities beyond those sources. For the Massachusetts attorney, multiple legal directories and Radaris agree on his role and past prosecutor service [1] [2] [3]. For the other career entries—baseball and creative/advertising—distinct sources describe separate professions, and no source in the set ties them together as one person [4] [5] [6] [7].