Injured lawyer ‘tough, brilliant’

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Those who know Maria Mitousis well say they can't believe anyone would want to deliberately hurt her.

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Those who know Maria Mitousis well say they can’t believe anyone would want to deliberately hurt her.

“Maria is an efficient lawyer who does not spend a lot of time on the useless details of a case. She does not strike me as the type of lawyer who makes enemies,” one of her clients told the Free Press Friday. He requested his name not be published because of safety concerns.

“She is a tough, brilliant and amazing lawyer,” said one of her colleagues, who also requested anonymity for the same reasons.

Maria Mitousis, a lawyer with the Petersen King law office, sustained injuries to her neck and stomach when an explosive device detonated at her office.
Maria Mitousis, a lawyer with the Petersen King law office, sustained injuries to her neck and stomach when an explosive device detonated at her office.

Mitousis was called to the bar in 2006. Her website biography states she specializes in “working with clients who are looking for practical solutions to resolve or prevent family law disputes. Her practice focuses on negotiating settlements and drafting family law agreements.”

Mitousis is active in Winnipeg’s Greek community, particularly at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church.

Her volunteer activities include reading to children in West Broadway as part of a group called Lawyers for Literacy.

She was educated at St. Mary’s Academy, the University of Manitoba and Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.

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