Conrad Nowak Speaks at Honeywell International Conference
Event
Nov 12, 2016
Conrad C.Nowak, Chicago Partner, served as a speaker at "Honeywell Connect" held in Hollywood, Florida. The conference represents the largest national gathering of Honeywell International's products line personnel and dealers and is geared at informing them on developments in the industry and new products. Nowak presented on the emerging legal trends and their implications on the industry, including the rise of "do it yourself" security systems. Philip R. Kujawa, the industry group leader, has also presented at the conference in past years.
Conrad C. Nowak is a trial attorney with a diverse national practice, frequently representing clients in high profile, sensitive litigation as well as transactional matters. Mr. Nowak has successfully represented clients in a variety of practice areas and industries, including health care, construction, commercial litigation, labor and employment, products liability, commercial transactions, alarm and security services, catastrophic occurrences and general litigation. He is Co-Chair of the firm's Alarm & Security Services Industry Group.
Event Information
Diplomat Resort and Spa in Hollywood, Florida
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