Event details

  • The University Club of Chicago - The Library | 76 E. Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60603
  • September 10, 2026
  • Thursday, 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Join the Serbian Attorney Association, the Armenian Bar Association, the Hellenic Bar Association, and Husch Blackwell for an evening of CLE programming, networking, and conversation focused on one of the most rapidly evolving topics in the legal profession: the use of artificial intelligence in legal services.

This panel discussion will explore AI from the perspective of in-house counsel who engage outside counsel across litigation, transactional, regulatory, and advisory matters, examining client expectations surrounding AI adoption across industries and its implications for outside counsel.

Panelists will share insights on emerging trends, practical considerations, and the opportunities and challenges AI presents in the attorney-client relationship. The program will be followed by a networking reception with complimentary drinks and light appetizers.

Panelists

Deanna Radjenovich, Corporate Counsel, Vantive, Serbian Attorney Association
Christian Ohanian, Vice President – Global Policy, Mastercard, Armenian Bar Association
Eleni Katsoulis, Senior Counsel, AbbVie, Hellenic Bar Association

Moderators

Aleksandra Gasich, Attorney, Husch Blackwell, Serbian Attorney Association
Armine Margaryan, Attorney, Husch Blackwell, Armenian Bar Association

Event details

Date: September 10, 2026

Time: 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. CT

Location: The University Club of Chicago | The Library

Address: 76 E. Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60603

Agenda

5:30 p.m. | Registration
6:00 p.m. | Program
7:00 – 8:30 p.m. | Networking Reception

Who Should Attend

This event is open to members of the Serbian Attorney Association, the Armenian Bar Association, the Hellenic Bar Association, Husch Blackwell attorneys, and their invited guests.

Continuing Education Credit

This program is pending approval for California, Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri continuing legal education credit.

Questions? Contact Cilla Montgomery at 512.370.3457.

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