About Adela Daud
Adela Daud Estopinan pursued both her undergraduate and legal studies at Florida International University. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2003 and continued at FIU College of Law, receiving her Juris Doctor in 2006. Those years in Miami shaped the foundation of her legal knowledge and introduced her to the practical demands of client representation.
After law school, Estopinan built a practice that intersects federal procedure and consumer matters. She is admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, which means she is authorized to handle appeals and federal filings that originate in the states covered by that court. Her admission to the 11th Circuit is a credential she uses when matters require federal appellate attention.
Estopinan is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. She holds that membership currently and participates in the association’s professional network. The affiliation signals a sustained interest in bankruptcy law and the issues affecting individual debtors and creditors.
Her courtroom experience spans filings, motions, and contested hearings typical of consumer bankruptcy practice. She has handled bankruptcy petitions and related proceedings that involve discharge questions, plan confirmation, and creditor disputes. Estopinan’s work often involves coordinating procedural strategy across state and federal venues when client matters touch federal jurisdiction.
Clients and colleagues describe her approach as practical and procedural. She breaks complex rules into direct, usable steps. In hearings she focuses on the facts and the rules that apply. Outside the courtroom she prepares filings designed to give judges a clear record to review.
Estopinan keeps ties to the South Florida legal community through her education and professional activity. She remains involved in association work that centers on consumer bankruptcy. That connection informs her daily practice and keeps her current on procedural developments and case law relevant to individual debtors.
Today she continues to represent individuals in bankruptcy-related matters and to handle federal filings that may require appellate attention. Her current practice focuses on consumer bankruptcy matters and related federal court work.