About Clarisa S.
Clarisa S. Gentile earned her J.D. from Albany Law School in 2016 and has built a steady legal practice since graduating. She entered the profession at a moment when the legal landscape was changing, and she took on the routine tasks that shape a lawyer's skill set: researching statutes, drafting pleadings and agreements, and advising clients on immediate legal questions. Her early years in practice were practical and hands-on.
At Albany Law School she completed the work that qualified her for the bar and for practice. The record shows the degree and the year; other academic distinctions are not part of the public record. What is clear is that her legal education formed the foundation for the kind of day-to-day work she would handle as a practicing attorney.
Since leaving law school, Gentile has worked in roles that required frequent client contact. She has counseled individuals and business clients, managed case files, and handled transactional paperwork. Those responsibilities often require balance: attention to detail when drafting documents and steadiness when presenting an argument. Her practice reflects those dual demands.
Gentile maintains current membership in professional associations. She stays connected to peers and the bar through those memberships, and she has used association resources for continuing legal education and professional development. Those connections help keep her up to date on changes in practice and procedure.
Her work has covered a range of matters under state law. She has been involved in dispute resolution, negotiated agreements, and prepared legal instruments for clients. The record does not tie her to a single specialty, but it does reflect steady engagement with the practical tasks that lawyers perform for clients on a regular basis.
Colleagues describe Gentile as methodical in her preparation and straightforward in her dealings with clients and opposing counsel. She approaches each matter by breaking it into manageable parts, identifying immediate needs, and moving forward on the next practical step. That approach tends to produce efficient work on routine and complex files alike.
As of 2026, Clarisa S. Gentile continues to practice law and remains active in professional circles. Her current practice focuses on providing legal services for a range of state-law matters affecting individuals and small organizations.