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2026-05-21 13:00:00

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Master post-House revenue-sharing mechanics, draft defensible NIL agreements, and navigate NCAA and CSC enforcement equipping you to protect athlete and institutional clients in a rapidly reshaping landscape.

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Key topics that will be covered

What will you learn

Attorneys will learn to draft defensible NIL and revenue-sharing agreements, navigate post-House enforcement frameworks, and execute rapid responses to NCAA and CSC investigations.

What will you gain

Attorneys will gain a practical playbook for contract architecture, compliance documentation, and eligibility protection across every phase of a college sports representation matter.

Post-house mechanics
Revenue-sharing pool mechanics create cap pressure and scholarship tradeoff decisions.
Contract architecture
Clause-level drafting choices determine NIL agreement defensibility under increased oversight.
Fair market value
Documenting deliverables and valuations reduces pay-for-play risk in NIL deals.
Csc enforcement
The College Sports Commission’s expanded capacity signals new investigation and compliance priorities.
Dispute response
A first-48-hours checklist covers evidence preservation, communications, and early fact development.
Eligibility protection
Practical planning steps preserve athlete eligibility during fast-moving compliance inquiries.

What will you learn

Attorneys will learn to draft defensible NIL and revenue-sharing agreements, navigate post-House enforcement frameworks, and execute rapid responses to NCAA and CSC investigations.

What will you gain

Attorneys will gain a practical playbook for contract architecture, compliance documentation, and eligibility protection across every phase of a college sports representation matter.

Agenda

Session 1

The Post-House Operating System: What Changed, What's Unsettled, and Likely Upcoming Enforcement Action

Session 2

NIL Deals Under Pressure: Drafting Defensible Agreements and Managing Disputes When Things Go Sideways

Session 3

NCAA and College Sports Commission Enforcement & Investigations Playbook – Preventing Infractions, Surviving Scrutiny and Addressing the New CSC Processes

clock 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

The Post-House Operating System: What Changed, What's Unsettled, and Likely Upcoming Enforcement Action

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Michael S. Lowe

Troutman Pepper Locke

Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Mike Ingersoll

Womble Bond Dickinson

Jason J. Montgomery

Husch Blackwell LLP

This session translates the House settlement’s structural realities into actionable guidance, mapping revenue-sharing mechanics, cap pressure, and contract provisions while assessing emerging litigation risks, transfer-portal dynamics, and the College Sports Commission’s expanded enforcement priorities

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Michael S. Lowe

Troutman Pepper Locke

Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Mike Ingersoll

Womble Bond Dickinson

Jason J. Montgomery

Husch Blackwell LLP

clock 2:10 pm - 3:10 pm EST

NIL Deals Under Pressure: Drafting Defensible Agreements and Managing Disputes When Things Go Sideways

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Michael S. Lowe

Troutman Pepper Locke

Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Mike Ingersoll

Womble Bond Dickinson

Jason J. Montgomery

Husch Blackwell LLP

This session bridges deal architecture and enforcement strategy, covering the clause-level choices, fair market value documentation, and compliance guardrails that make NIL agreements defensible — plus a practical disputes playbook for fast, strategic resolution when conflicts escalate.

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Michael S. Lowe

Troutman Pepper Locke

Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Mike Ingersoll

Womble Bond Dickinson

Jason J. Montgomery

Husch Blackwell LLP

clock 3:20 pm - 4:05 pm EST

NCAA and College Sports Commission Enforcement & Investigations Playbook – Preventing Infractions, Surviving Scrutiny and Addressing the New CSC Processes

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Michael S. Lowe

Troutman Pepper Locke

Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Mike Ingersoll

Womble Bond Dickinson

Jason J. Montgomery

Husch Blackwell LLP

This session delivers a practical investigations playbook covering NCAA and CSC jurisdiction, investigationready compliance workflows, a first-48-hours response checklist, privilege and conflict guardrails, and eligibility-protection planning during active enforcement reviews.

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Michael S. Lowe

Troutman Pepper Locke

Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Mike Ingersoll

Womble Bond Dickinson

Jason J. Montgomery

Husch Blackwell LLP

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Joe Ervin

The Law Firm for Truck Safety, LLP
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Kevin Foley

Reminger Co
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Grant H. Lawson

The Law Firm for Truck Safety, LLP
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Michael S. Lowe

Troutman Pepper Locke

Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Mike Ingersoll

Womble Bond Dickinson

Jason J. Montgomery

Husch Blackwell LLP

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Callan G. Stein is a partner at Troutman Pepper Locke whose practice focuses on complex litigation, investigations, and regulatory matters. He represents businesses and individuals in civil litigation, white-collar criminal matters, corporate disputes, and internal investigations across multiple industries. Stein’s work also includes advising higher education institutions on issues involving collegiate athletics and compliance with name, image, and likeness (NIL) regulations. His experience spans matters involving health care litigation, corporate and commercial disputes, and RICO actions, and he regularly provides strategic guidance to clients navigating regulatory scrutiny and high-stakes litigation.

Education & Credentials

undergraduate studies at Brandeis University, where he received a B.A., cum laude, in 2004. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and before several federal courts, including the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the District of Rhode Island, as well as the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the First, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits.

Recognition & Leadership

Stein has been recognized by peers in the legal profession for his work in civil litigation. He has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2023 through 2025, a distinction based on peer recognition and professional achievement in legal practice. His litigation work has also been acknowledged in legal industry commentary highlighting successful outcomes in complex matters, reflecting his role in high-stakes defense litigation and investigations.

Professional Involvement

Stein is actively involved in professional legal organizations and industry education initiatives. He is a member of the Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, and the American Health Lawyers Association. In addition, he serves as a faculty member for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), contributing to trial advocacy education and training for practicing attorneys.

Experience

Stein maintains a broad litigation and investigations practice that includes representing clients in whitecollar criminal matters, civil RICO actions, commercial litigation, and internal corporate investigations. His work frequently involves advising clients in regulated industries, particularly health care and higher education, where he assists institutions with compliance issues and regulatory risk. He also counsels colleges and universities on legal issues surrounding collegiate athletics, including NIL rights and regulatory compliance. Through this practice, Stein provides strategic guidance on managing litigation exposure and regulatory enforcement in complex, high-stakes matters.

Callan G. Stein

Troutman Pepper Locke

Callan G. Stein is a partner at Troutman Pepper Locke whose practice focuses on complex litigation, investigations, and regulatory matters. He represents businesses and individuals in civil litigation, white-collar criminal matters, corporate disputes, and internal investigations across multiple industries. Stein’s work also includes advising higher education institutions on issues involving collegiate athletics and compliance with name, image, and likeness (NIL) regulations. His experience spans matters involving health care litigation, corporate and commercial disputes, and RICO actions, and he regularly provides strategic guidance to clients navigating regulatory scrutiny and high-stakes litigation.

Education & Credentials

undergraduate studies at Brandeis University, where he received a B.A., cum laude, in 2004. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and before several federal courts, including the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the District of Rhode Island, as well as the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the First, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits.

Recognition & Leadership

Stein has been recognized by peers in the legal profession for his work in civil litigation. He has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2023 through 2025, a distinction based on peer recognition and professional achievement in legal practice. His litigation work has also been acknowledged in legal industry commentary highlighting successful outcomes in complex matters, reflecting his role in high-stakes defense litigation and investigations.

Professional Involvement

Stein is actively involved in professional legal organizations and industry education initiatives. He is a member of the Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, and the American Health Lawyers Association. In addition, he serves as a faculty member for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), contributing to trial advocacy education and training for practicing attorneys.

Experience

Stein maintains a broad litigation and investigations practice that includes representing clients in whitecollar criminal matters, civil RICO actions, commercial litigation, and internal corporate investigations. His work frequently involves advising clients in regulated industries, particularly health care and higher education, where he assists institutions with compliance issues and regulatory risk. He also counsels colleges and universities on legal issues surrounding collegiate athletics, including NIL rights and regulatory compliance. Through this practice, Stein provides strategic guidance on managing litigation exposure and regulatory enforcement in complex, high-stakes matters.

Michael S. Lowe

Troutman Pepper Locke

Michael S. Lowe is an attorney at Troutman Pepper Locke LLP and a leading voice in the field of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) law. He advises athletic conferences and universities on NIL compliance, policy development, and regulatory strategy, including representing an NCAA Division I athletic conference in the settlement of the House antitrust litigation and counseling institutions on potential violations and investigations. In addition to his NIL-focused work, Michael brings nearly 25 years of experience as a federal prosecutor and civil litigator, handling complex, high-stakes matters across a wide range of industries. He is also an active thought leader, co-hosting the “Highway to NIL” podcast and serving as editor of the NIL Revolution blog, where he provides insights into the evolving NIL landscape.

Education & Credentials

Michael S. Lowe is an experienced attorney with a background as a federal prosecutor and civil litigator, practicing across multiple jurisdictions nationwide, including significant experience in Los Angeles and Philadelphia.

Recognition & Leadership

Michael S. Lowe is recognized as a leading authority on NIL law, demonstrated through his representation of major collegiate athletic entities and his leadership in shaping NIL compliance and policy. His role in high-profile matters, including the House antitrust litigation, and his contributions to industry dialogue further reflect his leadership in the field.

Professional Involvement

Michael S. Lowe is actively involved in the NIL and legal communities through regular writing, speaking, and presentations on NIL developments. He co-hosts the “Highway to NIL” podcast and serves as editor of the NIL Revolution blog, contributing to ongoing education and analysis of emerging issues in collegiate athletics.

Experience

Michael S. Lowe’s experience spans advising NCAA Division I conferences and universities on NIL compliance, conducting investigations into potential violations, and developing policy frameworks. In addition, he has nearly 25 years of experience handling complex litigation and government investigations, including product liability, securities fraud, class actions, False Claims Act matters, and investigations by agencies such as the DOJ, SEC, FTC, and state attorneys general. His work also includes conducting sensitive internal investigations across industries such as health care, financial services, and cryptocurrency, supported by extensive trial experience nationwide.

Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Chris is an attorney who advises higher education institutions on Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) compliance, helping colleges and universities navigate the complex and evolving regulatory landscape. He provides guidance on permissible and impermissible NIL activities and counsels clients on compliance with state NIL laws, NCAA Bylaws, and related policies, while developing strategies to mitigate enforcement risks from regulatory authorities. In addition to his NIL-focused work, Chris maintains a broad litigation practice representing companies in industries such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, agriculture, and manufacturing in mass tort, personal injury, and wrongful death matters. He is also actively engaged in thought leadership, co-hosting the “Highway to NIL” podcast and contributing as an editor to the NIL Revolution blog.

Education & Credentials

Chris is an attorney who practices across federal and state courts in the United States, including experience in venues such as Philadelphia County’s Mass Tort Program, supporting his work in both compliance advisory and complex litigation matters.

Recognition & Leadership

Chris demonstrates leadership in the NIL space through his role advising higher education institutions and his contributions to industry dialogue as co-host of the “Highway to NIL” podcast and editor of the NIL Revolution blog, where he helps shape understanding of emerging legal developments.

Professional Involvement

Chris is actively involved in both professional and pro bono legal work. He represents veterans seeking benefits before the Board of Veterans’ Appeals in collaboration with the National Veterans Legal Services Program and works with the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project to support clients in wrongful conviction matters.

Experience

Chris’s experience spans advising colleges and universities on NIL compliance, including developing strategies to address NCAA and state regulatory risks, as well as representing corporate clients in mass tort, personal injury, wrongful death, breach of contract, and corporate governance disputes. His litigation work includes appearances in federal and state courts across the country, and he maintains an active pro bono practice assisting veterans and individuals involved in innocence advocacy efforts.

Mike Ingersoll

Womble Bond Dickinson

Mike Ingersoll is an attorney in the Charlotte office of Womble Bond Dickinson whose practice focuses on complex business litigation and sports-related legal matters, particularly name, image, and likeness (NIL). He represents athletes, universities, businesses, collectives, and agencies in matters involving NIL agreements and regulatory issues at both the collegiate and high school levels. Ingersoll is also experienced in high-stakes litigation and investigations, including class action defense, trade secret disputes, shareholder litigation, and internal investigations. A former college and professional athlete, he brings a unique perspective to sports law and NIL matters and is frequently sought nationally for his experience in the evolving athlete compensation landscape.

Education & Credentials

Mike Ingersoll earned his Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of Law, where he was named to the Dean’s List. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina, studying interpersonal and organizational communication as well as exercise and sport science. During his undergraduate career, he was a four-year varsity football letterman, served as team captain, and earned honors including Academic All-ACC, selection to the ESPN All-Bowl Team, and the Bill Dooley/Triangle East Chapter Scholar Athlete Award.

Recognition & Leadership

Ingersoll has been recognized for his work in litigation and sports law, including being selected to Super Lawyers Rising Stars from 2024 through 2026, an honor awarded to a limited percentage of attorneys based on peer recognition and professional accomplishment. His legal work in sports and NIL matters has also positioned him as a nationally recognized practitioner in this emerging field, frequently consulted for matters involving athlete compensation and NIL disputes.

Professional Involvement

In addition to his legal practice, Ingersoll serves in leadership roles in several sports and community organizations. He sits on the board of directors for the Charlotte chapter of the NFLPA Retired Players division, the Charlotte Touchdown Club, and the Board of Advisors for the NIL Prep Foundation, organizations focused on athlete development, professional networking, and education related to NIL opportunities and athlete representation.

Experience

Ingersoll represents a broad range of clients in complex litigation and regulatory matters across multiple industries. His experience includes defending high-profile matters such as a major criminal tax prosecution involving conservation easements brought by the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as representing clients in NFL-related congressional investigations. He has litigated disputes for corporations, small businesses, medical practices, educational institutions, professional athletes, and government entities in state and federal courts and in arbitration forums including the American Arbitration Association and the International Centre for Dispute Resolution. Prior to entering private practice, he worked with judges of the North Carolina Business Court, gaining experience in complex commercial litigation and judicial decision-making.

Jason J. Montgomery

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.

Education & Credentials

Jason J. Montgomery earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Kansas School of Law and received his Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Baker University. He is admitted to practice in Kansas and Missouri, as well as before the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas.

Recognition & Leadership

Montgomery has been recognized for his work in higher education and collegiate athletics law. He is listed in The Legal 500 United States (2025) as a recommended lawyer in the Education category, reflecting recognition of his experience advising institutions and athletics programs on regulatory and compliance matters in college sports.

Professional Involvement

Montgomery maintains active involvement in professional organizations related to higher education and sports law. He is a member of The Missouri Bar, the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA), and the Sports Lawyers Association, organizations that focus on legal issues affecting universities, athletics programs, and the broader sports industry.

Experience

Montgomery advises NCAA member institutions, athletics conferences, and student-athletes on a wide range of collegiate athletics matters. His experience includes representing universities in NCAA enforcement proceedings, guiding institutions through compliance reviews and infractions investigations, and advising on NIL arrangements, amateurism determinations, and eligibility disputes. He has also conducted independent investigations into athletics program conduct, reviewed institutional compliance systems, and represented athletes in NCAA waiver and reinstatement processes. Earlier in his career, he served within the NCAA national office as an investigator and regulatory staff member and worked as a compliance administrator at a Division I athletics program, experience that informs his ability to counsel clients navigating the complex NCAA regulatory environment.

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Attorneys advising schools, athletes, or collectives must understand the post-House legal framework because revenue-sharing contracts, NIL disputes, and enforcement exposure now create compounding liability across every deal and relationship in college sports.
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MCLE Credits

Alabama
Approved
Alaska
Approved
Arizona
Approved
Arkansas
Approved
California
Approved
Colorado
Pending
Connecticut
Approved
Delaware
Pending
District of Columbia
No Required
Florida
Approved
Georgia
Approved
Hawaii
Approved
Idaho
Pending
Illinois
Approved
Indiana
Approved
Iowa
Pending
Kansas
Pending
Kentucky
Pending
Louisiana
Pending
Maine
Pending
Maryland
No Required
Massachusetts
No Required
Michigan
No Required
Minnesota
Approved
Mississippi
Pending
Missouri
Approved
Montana
Approved
Nebraska
Pending
Nevada
Approved
New Hampshire
Approved
New Jersey
Approved
New Mexico
Approved
New York
Approved
North Carolina
Pending
North Dakota
Approved
Ohio
Approved
Oklahoma
Approved
Oregon
Approved
Pennsylvania
Approved
Rhode Island
Pending
South Carolina
Pending
South Dakota
No Required
Tennessee
Approved
Texas
Approved
Utah
Pending
Vermont
Approved
Virginia
Pending
Washington
Approved
West Virginia
Pending
Wisconsin
Approved
Wyoming
Pending

Alabama

Requirements

The Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics, by December 31 of each year. All credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over for 1 year only.  

Formats

  • Attorneys can earn unlimited “live” credit through live seminars, live webcasts, and co-sponsored locations with MyLAWCLE-Alabama approved programs
  • Attorneys are limited to 6 credits per compliance period of “online” programs through MyLAwCLE On-Demand programs