About Adela
Adela Aprodu built her legal foundation at the University of Pittsburgh. She earned a Juris Doctor from the School of Law in 2014 and completed certificates in civil litigation and health law while there. Before law school she completed undergraduate studies at the University of Pittsburgh, graduating with degrees in health services, administration of justice and communications.
Her career in private practice deepened in 2019. That year she became a partner at Aprodu | Conley, PLLC and also took an of-counsel role at Brooks Law. Those appointments followed several years of practice and professional involvement in the northeast. She handles matters that arise across state lines and has developed experience in courtroom work, pretrial strategy and regulatory questions.
Aprodu holds licenses in both Massachusetts and New York. She draws on her dual-state admission when she manages cases that touch procedural and substantive differences between jurisdictions. Her law school certificates in civil litigation and health law shape the kinds of matters she accepts, particularly cases that combine litigation mechanics with healthcare statutes, administrative rules and compliance issues.
Colleagues describe her as deliberate in preparing cases. She spends time on factual review and on drafting pleadings and motions. In settlement settings she assesses procedural leverage and risk, and in contested matters she pursues discovery and trial readiness. Those preferences reflect the combination of civil litigation training and an interest in health law topics she developed during law school and early practice.
Outside the courtroom she has remained involved in the legal community. She has maintained memberships in professional organizations since the mid-2010s and keeps an active role in regional networks that include practitioners in both Massachusetts and New York. That network supports cross-jurisdictional referrals and collaborative case work.
At Aprodu | Conley she handles litigation and health law matters that require courtroom experience and an understanding of healthcare regulation. Her practice addresses civil litigation and health law matters in Massachusetts and New York.