About Elina B.
Elina B. Hindley graduated from the University of Michigan in 1993 and earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 1997. She completed law school the same year she began formal involvement in national and state bar organizations. Her academic background combined a liberal arts foundation with three years of law training in Detroit.
Her professional affiliations trace a steady path through the legal community. She has been a member of the Michigan Bar Association since 1997 and joined the American Bar Association that year as well. A year later she became a member of the Colorado Bar Association. She is licensed to practice in both Michigan and Colorado and maintains active status in those jurisdictions.
Hindley’s early years in practice coincided with her bar memberships. She has worked across state lines and built a practice that takes state-specific rules and procedures into account. The record of continuous membership in multiple bar groups suggests sustained engagement with evolving legal standards and professional networks. She has combined local practice obligations with broader association participation.
Outside the state bar organizations, Hindley holds membership in the Community Associations Institute. That affiliation indicates an interest in matters that affect homeowners associations, condominium boards, and similar community governance structures. She participates in the association alongside continuing ties to state and national bar groups, which keeps her connected to both practical and policy developments.
Peers and clients encounter an attorney who has balanced regional licensure and association work throughout her career. Hindley’s résumé reflects steady professional involvement since the late 1990s and an ongoing presence in two state markets. She has navigated the administrative and procedural differences between Michigan and Colorado practice while remaining active in legal circles.
She continues to practice law in Colorado and Michigan, handling matters that include issues related to community associations and the legal questions that arise for property-related governance and local clients. Her current practice centers on serving clients across those two states.