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ANDREW R. BLOCH is an attorney in the Carmel firm of Cross Woolsey & Glazier P.C., where he devotes 100% of his practice to litigation. He is a former commissioner of the Marion Circuit Court - Paternity Division where he served for approximately three and a half years. Mr. Bloch earned his B.S.B.A. degree in Information Systems from Xavier University and his J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law. He is a member of the Indiana State and Indianapolis bar associations. Additionally, Mr. Bloch has been a member of the Xavier University Mentoring Program since 2009 and a board member of Reach for Youth, Inc. since 2006. BRYAN LEE CIYOU is an attorney at the Indianapolis law firm of Ciyou & Dixon P.C. His practice is concentrated in family law and related areas, including appellate practice. Mr. Ciyou writes and lectures extensively on a broad spectrum of topics in the domestic relations field. He earned his B.A. degree, with distinction and honors, and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Indiana University. SARA A. HOOK is professor of informatics, Indiana University School of Informatics, IUPUI, where she has developed a suite of courses in the emerging field of legal informatics. Ms. Hook also is an adjunct professor of law at the Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, where she teaches courses in intellectual property law and professional responsibility. Formerly, she was Associate Dean of the Faculties for IUPUI and head librarian at the IU School of Dentistry. Ms. Hook earned her B.A. and M.L.S. degrees from the University of Michigan, her M.B.A. degree from the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, and her J.D. degree from the Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis. She was admitted to the Indiana State Bar Association in 1994. During law school, Ms. Hook was executive notes editor of the Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, co-chair of the Dean's Tutorial Society, and finished second in the Client Counseling Competition. Ms. Hook's research interests include intellectual property law, the emerging field of legal informatics and ways to enhance creativity in teaching and learning. She is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), the Indiana State Bar Association, the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) and the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH). Ms. Hook regularly publishes and gives presentations on intellectual property law, electronic discovery, legal technology, legal research techniques and issues related to privacy and security.
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