Kathleen M. Gibbons

Senior Counsel at Tressler

Kathleen Gibbons brings more than three decades of experience to Tressler’s Local Government Practice Group. Kathleen’s practice focuses on education, special education, litigation and general services for government clients. Prior to joining Tressler in 2020, Kathleen was Senior Assistant General Counsel for the Board of Education of the City of Chicago for more than 26 years. During her tenure at the Chicago Board, Kathleen litigated over 150 multi and single plaintiff employment discrimination cases. She has handled cases at the IDHR, EEOC, IHRC and courts involving ADA, FMLA and ADEA issues. In addition to litigating, a primary focus of Kathleen’s work at the Chicago Board was providing legal advice regarding the federal and state laws and regulations concerning students with disabilities and students who were homeless. Kathleen was also on the CTU Special Education Monthly Committee to proactively work with the union on potential labor disagreements involving the CBA. She was also on the SPED negotiating team for the CTU contract. Kathleen has actively handled collective bargaining member dismissals and associated hearings.

In her role as Senior Assistant General Counsel, Kathleen oversaw the Chicago Board’s implementation of and compliance with two special education and one homeless class action consent decrees, which impacted all 600+ Chicago Public Schools (CPS) schools, including all charter schools, and affected the education of the approximately 400,000 CPS students, 54,000 students with disabilities and 15,000 students who are homeless each school year. Kathleen wrote several manuals and guidance documents regarding the IDEA, Section 504, various chronic health conditions and service animals. She also drafted several Chicago Board polices and provided staff development trainings to thousands of CPS employees on such topics as the IDEA, Section 504, ADA, McKinney-Vento, student confidentiality, Title IX and sex discrimination.

Kathleen began her legal career in Tressler LLP's Chicago office (then called Tressler, Soderstrom, Maloney & Priess) as an associate in 1987. She successfully tried a personal injury case to a not-guilty verdict before a jury in the Circuit Court of Cook County, and she second chaired three mass tort jury trials in federal court. Kathleen also argued several appeals in the Seventh Circuit and Illinois Appellate Court.

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