About Jessica L.
Jessica L. Piperis trained first as a business student and psychologist. She earned a B.S. in Business Management and Psychology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 2009. She returned to school a few years later and received her J.D. from Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in 2014.
Piperis moved into the legal profession after law school. Public records show she is licensed to practice in New York. She joined private practice rather than taking a long route through government service. Over time she has handled matters in state courts and worked on cases that require both legal analysis and practical problem solving.
Her background in business and psychology informs the way she approaches disputes. She pays attention to how people make decisions and how organizations operate. That dual perspective can affect strategy. It guides how she frames arguments and how she prepares witnesses.
At the firm level, Piperis is part of the team at Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari. She works alongside colleagues who manage a range of civil matters. Her role involves client interviews, drafting court filings, and courtroom appearances when cases proceed to trial. She balances written work with in-person advocacy.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and practical in assessing legal options. She tends to prioritize clarity. When briefing matters, she lays out the sequence of events and the legal stakes. That approach helps clients understand choices and potential outcomes.
Outside the office she maintains professional connections in the New York legal community. She keeps current on developments in state law that affect her caseload. She also draws on her undergraduate studies when cases touch on organizational behavior or individual decision-making.
Piperis’s practice combines courtroom work and client counseling. She continues to represent clients in New York through her work at Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari, where her current practice focuses on representing clients in state matters.