Maria Garofalo
Maria graduated from York University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 2019, majoring in Human Rights and Equity Studies. She has comprehensive legal training with a Paralegal diploma from Humber College. She is currently working toward her Law Clerk diploma from Seneca College.
Maria has extensive experience working at a large Toronto personal injury firm representing plaintiffs in motor vehicle, accident benefits, personal injury and disability litigation.
Maria manages our clients’ files from beginning to end in all stages of litigation. She assists the lawyers with intake, gathering information and documentation, speaking with clients, scheduling, drafting correspondence, and file management and organization. Clients can trust Maria to keep the details of their case organized and on track to resolution.
Maria enjoys working in the area of disability law because it allows her to positively impact the lives of our clients and their families by assisting them through their case. She is highly professional and an extremely dedicated member of the MK team.
In her spare time, Maria enjoys reading and spending time with her family and friends.
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BA (Human Rights and Equity Studies), York University, 2019
Paralegal Diploma, Humber College, 2020
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