About Amy
Amy Puliafico earned her B.A. in history from Boston University in 2008 and went on to receive her J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 2011. Her academic path placed her in the Boston legal community during a formative period. She moved from undergraduate studies into law school without pause and completed her legal training at Suffolk in three years.
After law school, Puliafico established a practice spanning two neighboring states. She is admitted to practice in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island and holds a long-standing membership in the Rhode Island Bar Association dating to 2008. Those dual-state ties have shaped a career spent working across state lines and appearing in a variety of local courts and administrative settings.
Colleagues describe her as steady and practical in the way she handles files. She approaches client matters with an eye for detail and a preference for clear, straightforward communication. Puliafico’s courtroom experience and her work behind the scenes reflect an attorney who prioritizes thorough preparation. She has experience managing cases that require coordination between Massachusetts and Rhode Island procedures.
Her professional life has included handling routine filings, courtroom appearances, and client counseling. She has navigated the differences between two legal cultures that sit close together geographically but operate under distinct rules and precedents. That practical knowledge helps when cases touch both jurisdictions or require an understanding of the procedural quirks of each state.
Puliafico is currently associated with The Law Office of Ullian & Associates, P.C. There she continues to serve clients in matters arising in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Her practice centers on representation for individuals and entities needing counsel in those jurisdictions, and she maintains an active role in day-to-day client work at the firm.