About Aindrea M.
Aindrea M. Conroy is an attorney admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Maryland, and she holds admissions to the D.C. Circuit and the Fourth Circuit. She completed her legal training and proceeded into practice with a focus on litigation at both the trial and appellate levels. Her career path shows an emphasis on courtroom work and appellate advocacy across multiple forums.
She began her professional life after law school and built experience in matters that required work in state and federal courts. Over the years she has taken on matters that led to appearances and filings in federal appellate courts. Those admissions speak to a practice that spans local courts in the D.C. area and Maryland, as well as regional federal appeals.
Conroy’s work has included representation in proceedings before administrative bodies and in judicial settings, where procedural and appellate rules play a central role. She has drafted briefs, prepared motions, and argued in hearings. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She breaks complex issues into discrete elements and addresses them directly in filings and oral argument.
Her admissions to the D.C. Circuit and the Fourth Circuit allow her to represent clients on appeal in those jurisdictions. That capability complements her licensure in the District of Columbia and Maryland, where she handles matters that may proceed to higher courts. She combines courtroom experience with appellate practice, bridging trial-level factual development and appellate briefing.
Conroy is currently of counsel at Ethridge, Quinn, Kemp, Rowan & Hartinger, where she works on matters arising in Washington, D.C., and Maryland and in federal appellate courts. She represents individuals and organizations in proceedings across the jurisdictions where she is admitted. She remains active in cases that require both contested hearings and appellate review, and she maintains a practice that includes both trial litigation and appellate representation.