Maria Tsikaris appointed as judge of the County Court of Victoria

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Maria Tsikaris has been appointed as judge of the County Court of Victoria, the Victorian Government has announced.

Ms Tsikaris has practised law for 32 years and was admitted to the Victorian Bar in 2005. She has significant experience in personal injury, public and product liability, and insurance litigation, advising both plaintiffs and defendants.

Ms Tsikaris served as senior legal adviser for medical panels providing expert legal guidance to medical professionals.

She replaces Judge Philip Misso, who retired on 31 December 2021 and was appointed as a reserve judge of the court on 1 February 2022.

Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes has congratulated Ms Tsikaris, as well as three other judges, on their appointments.

“These new judges bring broad and extensive experience from their respective legal careers and will be excellent additions to the County Court of Victoria,” the Attorney-General said.

Source: The Victorian Government.

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