About Dana
Dana Ausbrooks practices law in Tennessee and is admitted to the Sixth Circuit and the Federal Circuit. She has built a practice that crosses the divide between state trial work and matters that require appellate attention. Her professional life has long mixed courtroom work, bar service and community involvement.
Her public roles include a term as president of the Williamson County Bar Association from 2006 to 2007. In that position she chaired meetings, helped coordinate local programming and served as a point of contact between the county bench and the bar. The presidency is one of several leadership posts she has held in the region.
Ausbrooks maintains memberships in the Tennessee Bar Association and the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. She is also an alumna of Leadership Franklin, class of 2006–2007, and a member of the Junior League of Nashville. Those affiliations reflect steady local ties and ongoing engagement with professional and civic groups.
Her admissions to the Sixth Circuit and the Federal Circuit mean she can represent clients in federal appellate proceedings as well as in Tennessee courts. That standing is part of how she approaches cases that may move beyond the trial level. Colleagues and court records note her regular participation in matters that touch both state and federal rules and procedures.
Ausbrooks runs a private practice from Ausbrooks Law Office. The office serves clients who require representation in county and state forums and, when necessary, on appeal in the federal circuits to which she is admitted. She continues to balance courtroom work with the administrative and public responsibilities that come with bar leadership.
As of 2026 she practices at Ausbrooks Law Office, representing clients in state and federal matters and handling appeals before the Sixth and Federal Circuits.