Warren R. Wilkosz
Associate
Warren is an associate in SmithAmundsen’s Chicago, Illinois office. His current practice focuses primarily on class action, environmental, and toxic tort litigation.
While attending Marquette University, Warren was a member of Alpha Eta Mu Beta, the National Biomedical Engineering Honor Society. While attending the University of Illinois, Warren was a recipient of the Rickert Award for Excellence in Legal Publications and served as the Recent Developments Editor of the Journal of Law, Technology and Policy.
Marquette University, B.S., 2001
University of Illinois College of Law, J.D., 2004
Presenter, "Mortgage Issues with Property Claims," PLRB/LIRB Western Regional Adjusters Conference, Austin, TX, October 20-21, 2009.
Co-author and Co-presenter, "Illinois Liability Law Boot Camp for Engineers, Minimizing Engineering Liability Exposure," continuing education seminar, June 7, 2007.
Co-author, “Professional Engineering Ethical Standards & Real World Practice: Bridging the Gap Between the Ideal and the Practical, Illinois Professional Engineering Practice: Complying with Laws and Regulations,” continuing education seminar, April 29, 2005.
Author, “Amateur Radio Emergency Service: Are Communication Lines the Missing Link to Homeland Security?” University of Illinois Journal of Law Technology and Policy, Spring 2004.
Member: Illinois State Bar; General Bar of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois; DuPage County Bar Association; St. Thomas More Society of DuPage County; Illinois State Bar Association; Defense Research Institute; and Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel.
150 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60601
312.894.3350 (telephone)
312.997.1899 (fax)
wwilkosz@salawus.com
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