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RYAN H. CASSMAN is a partner at Hollingsworth & Zivitz, PC, where he practices exclusively in the area of family law and mediation. Mr. Cassman represents clients with all types of family law issues including: divorce and legal separation; custody; parenting time (visitation); child support; paternity; adoptions (including contested adoptions); prenuptial and postnuptial agreements; post-decree modifications and enforcement (including contempt actions); guardianships, emancipation; domestic partnership agreements and disputes; spousal maintenance (alimony); relocations; protective orders; restraining orders; grandparent rights; education orders; military divorces; CHINS (children in need of services); and family law appeals. He also is a registered family law mediator. Mr. Cassman was named to the prestigious list of Indiana Super Lawyers® Rising Stars for family law in 2009 by Law & Politics magazine and Indianapolis Monthly. He is a leader in the family law community both within the firm and outside the firm. Mr. Cassman actively participates in the Family Law sections of the Indiana State Bar Association and Indianapolis Bar Association and serves as the acting president of the Hamilton County Bar Association's Family Law Section. He earned his B.A. degree from Indiana University and his J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law. KENAN L. FARRELL is an attorney at KLF Legal in Indianapolis, where his practice encompasses intellectual property, media, entertainment and business counseling for businesses, non-profits and individuals. Mr. Farrell has provided legal services to businesses and non-profits in international and domestic transactions, as well as litigation and litigation avoidance counsel in state and federal matters. He is admitted to practice law in Indiana and before the Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana. Mr. Farrell also is admitted to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He maintains active memberships in the American, Indiana State and Indianapolis bar associations, and the American Intellectual Property Law Association. Mr. Farrell also is a board member of the San Francisco based non-profit California Dictionary Project and a founding member of the Indiana Dictionary Project. He earned his B.S. degree from Indiana University and his J.D. degree from the Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis. Mr. Farrell is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association (Intellectual Property Committee, 2002-2009, chairman, 2007, Solo and Small Practitioner Committee, board member, 2008-2009). REBECCA B. HENDRICKS is a consultant at Mirror Consulting, Inc., in Indianapolis, Indiana. With more than 25 years of information technology and telecommunications experience, Ms. Hendricks' responsibilities have included the strategic planning, risk management and operational development functions. In 2001, she was certified in digital forensics by a computer forensic industry pioneer and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in cyberforensics at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Ms. Hendricks' consulting firm has been engaged in more than 250 matters and specializes in electronic discovery and digital forensic matters. She has been appointed to Purdue University's Advisory Committee for cyberforensics and Indiana University's New Media Advisory Committee for informatics. Ms. Hendricks has the methodology and experience to manage large scale electronically stored information ('ESI') projects. Recent engagements have included investigation of Trojan horses (spyware), intellectual property and trade secret theft, violation of non-competes, violation of organizational policies, malpractice electronic discovery, and computer fraud investigations. Throughout her career, Ms. Hendricks provided strategic planning in the organizational design of information technology teams, policy development, local and wide area network design, system development, application integration, user support and training. She earned her B.A. degree and her M.S. degree from Indiana Wesleyan University. Ms. Hendricks holds certifications in computer forensics and American Management Association's system development life cycle process. Her previous experience includes chief technology officer at Indiana's largest law firm, and leadership roles in the corporate headquarters of three different Fortune 500 companies. Ms. Hendricks presents frequently on an extensive array of subjects. Her audience sizes range from a dozen to nearly 500. Ms. Hendricks has written articles on a variety of topics, and has been published in local and national media.
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