
NOT GUILTY
Jeremiah P. Connolly and Rachel D. Kiley obtained a defense verdict on behalf of Standard Parking Corporation in a premises liability case where Plaintiff argued that she tripped on a concealed irrigation line. Plaintiff sustained severe comminuted distal radial and ulnar fractures, wherein the bone was protruding through the flesh. She underwent open reduction and internal fixation of the distal radius, application of a uniplane external fixator, excision of the distal ulna

Recognition
Gregory V. Ginex has been selected for inclusion in the 2015 edition of Illinois Super Lawyers - Rising Stars. Mr. Ginex has been continuously included in the publication since 2012.

NOT GUILTY
In June 2010, Jeremiah P. Connolly and Gregory V. Ginex obtained a defense verdict on behalf of Tishman Speyer Properties, Tishman Speyer Holdings and TST 525 Monroe in a toxic mold exposure case where plaintiff alleged permanent brain damage as a result of working in the 525 W. Monroe building in Chicago. Plaintiff alleged that she was exposed to toxic mold while working as an attorney for the law firm of Katten, Muchin, Zavis. The defense contended that plaintiff was not ex

Recognition
Our partner, Michael D. Krause has been admitted to practice in the Wisconsin State Bar.

NOT GUILTY
In June 2010, Jeremiah P. Connolly and Gregory V. Ginex obtained a defense verdict on behalf of Tishman Speyer Properties, Tishman Speyer Holdings and TST 525 Monroe in a toxic mold exposure case where plaintiff alleged permanent brain damage as a result of working in the 525 W. Monroe building in Chicago. Plaintiff alleged that she was exposed to toxic mold while working as an attorney for the law firm of Katten, Muchin, Zavis. The defense contended that plaintiff was not ex

Recognition
Michael D. Krause has been elected to the Board of Managers of the Illinois Society of Trial Lawyers. Pictured here is the Board of Managers at the Society's 2013 Annual Ball Photo by Bill Richert Photography

NOT GUILTY
In March 2010, Jeremiah P. Connolly obtained a defense verdict on behalf of the City of Chicago in a claim brought by a 26 year old woman working as a cab starter at O'Hare Airport. As a result of falling into a hole in the pavement on the lower level of Terminal 2, the plaintiff suffered a comminuted fracture of the radius and ulna in her wrist, requiring five surgeries with permanent loss of function and arthritis. Her medical bills alone totaled $182,000 and she missed c