RICHARD G.COMPSON is a partner in the new firm of COMPSON, EANNACE & PIERRO, PLLC, Attorneys and Counselors at law, 2621 Genesee Street, Utica, New York. Mr Compson was the president of the firm of Richard G. Compson, P.C., a successor to Capecelatro, Del Buono & Compson, P.C. .

Mr. Compson is a member of the Oneida County, New York State, the Florida Bar and American Bar Associations. He is admitted to practice in all of the Courts of the State of New York, and Florida, the Federal Northern District, Western District and Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York State, and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Compson is a past president of the Oneida County Bar Association, and is the Chairman of the Trusts, Estates and Elder Law committee of the Oneida County Bar Association, and past president of the Mohawk Valley Estate Planning Council.

Mr. Compson has regularly practiced for over 37 years in the fields of elder law, estate planning, health care proxies and living wills, powers of attorney, estate and gift taxes, estate administration, estate and tax planning, probate, wills and trusts, business and real estate and asset protection in New York and Florida. He has lectured extensively in those areas on behalf of the Oneida County Bar Association, Cooperative Extension, the Mohawk Valley Estate Planning Council, Mohawk Valley Estate Life Underwriters and Nation Business Institute, New York State Office of the Aging and various financial, insurance and estate planning institutions, public-interest and not for profit organizations.


rcompson@pierrolaw.com

Louis W. Pierro
Philip A. Di Giorgio
Jane-Marie Schaeffer
Arthur F. Dicker
Monika L. Bellows
Kimberly Strauchon Verner


Senior Counsel
Albany, NY
Arnold Peer
New York, NY
Ian W. MacLean
Huntington, NY
Brian A. Tully
Utica, NY
Richard G. Compson
Clearwater, FL
Richard L. Pearse, Jr.
Hudson, NY
Andrea Lowenthal
Hoboken, NJ
Leon Choate, Jr.

Richard G. Compson


Estate Planning ~ Elder Law ~ Estate & Trust Administration

Tax & Business Planning ~ Future Care Planning