Alex Chiulli establishes monthly column with Rhode Island Inno

C. Alexander Chiulli has launched a monthly column, called “Remarkable Rhode Island(ers),” in Rhode Island Inno where will be speaking with local entrepreneurs and innovators in Rhode Island to chronicle their Ocean State happenings.

Rhode Island Inno is a new digital media and events company committed to covering and connecting the people, companies, trends and topics that are impacting Rhode Island’s tech and startup communities. Rhode Island Inno is a member of the American Inno family, which has a presence in seven markets (Boston, Austin, DC, Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Rhode Island and Cincinnati) and is part of the American City Business Journals, a network of 40+ local business journals across the US reaching business leaders with critical news, information and events.

In his inaugural post, Alex notes, “We have all the pieces right here [in Rhode Island]. We have history, diversity, and a multi-cultural population. We have a smart, driven, and talented workforce.” For the full article, please click here.

Alexander Chiulli is a native Rhode Islander and attorney at Barton Gilman. He regularly appears before state and federal courts in Rhode Island and Massachusetts on wide-ranging civil, appellate, and administrative matters, including intellectual property, Internet law, privacy and information law, entrepreneurship, and First Amendment issues. Alex frequently presents and is published in articles covering issues related to emerging and small business owners. He has been named a New England Super Lawyer Rising Star and is on the Board of Directors of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, the Rhode Island Center for the Book, and the Justinian Law Society.

About Barton Gilman

Barton Gilman is a leading civil litigation law firm with offices in Boston, Providence and New York. Our experienced attorneys represent a variety of clients in a wide range of matters, and our trial attorneys appear regularly in the federal and state courts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey, as well as before various administrative agencies. Barton Gilman and its attorneys have received numerous awards and accolades, including Best Lawyers, Best Law Firms, Best Places to Work Rhode Island, Outstanding Philanthropic Business, and Super Lawyers, to name just a few. For more information, visit www.bglaw.com.

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