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News published on Cook County Record in January 2025

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News from January 2025


Plaintiff Alleges Bakery Company Violated Labor Laws Over Unpaid Work

By Cook County Record |
A former maintenance mechanic has filed a lawsuit against Gonnella Baking Co., accusing them of failing to pay employees for mandatory pre-and post-shift activities like donning protective gear as required by law.

Plaintiff Alleges Footwear Company Website Violates ADA Accessibility Standards

By Cook County Record |
A legally blind woman has filed a lawsuit against Drew Ventures, Inc., alleging its website is inaccessible to visually-impaired users and violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Dennis Condon Joins Tressler's Insurance Services Practice Group

By The Cook County Record |
Tressler is thrilled to welcome Dennis Condon as a partner in our Insurance Services Practice Group in our Chicago office.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Online Retailer Miz Mooz Over Website Accessibility

By Cook County Record |
A visually-impaired woman has taken legal action against Shoe Dynasty Holdings, accusing them of violating ADA requirements by failing to make their website accessible.

Orthopedic Surgeon Alleges Certification Revocation Due to Device Criticism

By Cook County Record |
Dr. Ardavan Aslie is suing the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery over allegations that they revoked his certification because he criticized a common surgical device known as pedicle screws.

Mistrial ends, for now, first trial vs Isomedix over Lake County EtO emissions

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Problems with a juror apparently cut short jury deliberations in the first trial over claims that emissions from medical device sterilization plants in Lake County caused cancers. About 275 similar lawsuits are pending in Cook County court vs Steris Isomedix, the sole remaining unsettled defendant in those lawsuits

Reed Smith represents Duravant on its acquisition of POSS Design Limited

By The Cook County Record |
Global law firm Reed Smith announced that it advised Duravant LLC, a global engineered equipment and automation solutions provider to the food processing, packaging and material handling sectors, on its acquisition of POSS Design Limited.

Plaintiff alleges retail company employees conspired in hate crime over sexual orientation

By Cook County Record |
Mark Martin has filed a lawsuit against Casey's Retail Company and two employees alleging violent assault motivated by discrimination based on his sexual orientation.

Visually Impaired Plaintiff Sues Home Decor Company Over Website Accessibility Violations

By Cook County Record |
A visually impaired individual has filed a lawsuit against a home decor company for failing to make its website accessible under ADA guidelines.

Plaintiff Alleges Judicial Misconduct Amid Custody Battle

By Cook County Record |
In a dramatic lawsuit filed in federal court, Marissa Girard accuses several judges and court officials of corruption and discrimination during ongoing custody proceedings involving her husband’s children.

Polsinelli Recognized by The M&A Advisor for Excellence in Divestiture and Restructuring

By The Cook County Record |
Polsinelli is pleased to announce that The M&A Advisor has recognized the firm as a winner in two categories of the 19th annual Turnaround Awards.

Plaintiff alleges convenience store employees conspired in hate crime based on sexual orientation

By Cook County Record |
Mark Martin has filed a lawsuit against Casey's Retail Company and two employees alleging they conspired in violating his civil rights due to his sexual orientation during an incident at their Marseilles location.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Kenrose Perfumes Over Website Accessibility Violations

By Cook County Record |
A legally blind individual has filed a lawsuit against Kenrose Perfumes for allegedly violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by not making their website accessible to visually impaired users.

Chris Gair, ’85, Talks About First Time Arguing Before the Supreme Court

By The Cook County Record |
A 'Supreme Court Advocate'?Chicago trial attorney Chris Gair spent Tuesday morning arguing to the U.S. Supreme Court that his client, the former Chicago alderman Patrick Daley Thompson, told FDIC contractors only "misleading" statements, and that he therefore should not have been convicted under a federal statute prohibiting making a "false statement" to the bank insurer.

Kasia Nowak Joins GRSM as Environmental & Toxic Tort Partner in Chicago Office

By The Cook County Record |
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani is pleased to announce that Kasia Nowak has joined the firm as a Partner in the Chicago office.

Chicago Resident Alleges Wrongful Arrest Against City Police

By Cook County Record |
Martez Cristler has filed a lawsuit against Detective Steele, unnamed officers from the Chicago Police Department, and the City of Chicago alleging wrongful arrest and prosecution for crimes he did not commit related to an April fire incident...

Registered Nurse Alleges Discrimination Against Former Employer Maxim Healthcare Under ADA

By Cook County Record |
Jasmine McDonald has taken legal action against Maxim Healthcare Services after alleging discrimination due to her autism diagnosis and subsequent retaliation when she sought workplace accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Kenwood Liquors

By Cook County Record |
Jorge I. Esparza has filed a lawsuit against Kenwood Liquors alleging racial discrimination and retaliation during his employment as a security guard since June 2007 until his termination in July 2024.

Plaintiff Alleges Discrimination Against Cook County Sheriff's Office

By Cook County Record |
Gloria L. Brown has filed a lawsuit against Cook County and Sheriff Thomas J. Dart alleging racial discrimination and retaliatory termination in violation of civil rights laws including Title VII and Section 1981 among others.

Plaintiff alleges Former Acting Police Chief Accused of Battery

By Cook County Record |
In a startling legal move, James Snow has filed a lawsuit against former acting police chief Carl Scott and others associated with the Village of Robbins Police Department.