About
Stephanie Pirera is a criminal defense attorney based in Lebanon, Tennessee, serving clients across Middle Tennessee since 2013. As part of Lannom & Williams, she represents individuals facing a wide range of charges, including DUI, domestic assault, aggravated burglary, attempted homicide, and other criminal matters. Her practice emphasizes a holistic defense strategy tailored to each client, which may involve addressing underlying issues, pursuing thoughtful negotiations with prosecutors, or providing vigorous courtroom representation when necessary.
Pirera earned her law degree from Vanderbilt University Law School in 2013 and is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado. She clerked for three years for the Honorable Judge Seth Norman, founder of the nation’s first court-run residential drug court, gaining behind-the-bench insight and extensive trial observation experience. She is a member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and a graduate of the TACDL Trial College.
Located in Lebanon, she serves clients throughout Middle Tennessee, including Wilson, Rutherford, Davidson, Williamson, Sumner, and surrounding counties. Clients receive focused, case-specific defense designed to protect their rights and work toward the best available outcome under the circumstances.