
Husch Blackwell LLP
Jason J. Montgomery is a partner at Husch Blackwell who represents colleges, universities, and student-athletes nationwide in matters involving NCAA enforcement, eligibility, compliance, and athletics regulation. A former NCAA investigator, he brings more than 20 years of experience across collegiate athletics governance, including roles at the NCAA national office, within a Division I athletics department, and in private practice. Montgomery advises clients on complex legal and regulatory issues affecting college athletics programs, including name, image, and likeness (NIL), Title IX compliance, enforcement investigations, and athletics governance matters. His experience across regulatory and institutional environments allows him to guide clients through NCAA processes and develop proactive compliance strategies while effectively managing disputes and investigations.

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