CCHA Law Announces Sports Lawyer’s Admission to Indiana Bar

CCHA Law Announces Sports Lawyer’s Admission to Indiana Bar

Jane McGill, of Church Church Hittle and Antrim, recently gained admission to the Indiana Bar. Already licensed in Virginia, the additional admission will allow McGill to provide “even more value to CCHA’s Sports Law and Higher Education clients, complementing her extensive experience and specialized knowledge,” according to the firm.

Having served as an NCAA Compliance Specialist at CCHA Law since 2019, McGill will continue to focus on a variety of sports law and higher education issues, including NCAA regulatory matters and litigation, Title IX investigations, and allegations related to hazing or misconduct. McGill previously worked as an associate director in the NCAA Eligibility Center, where she specialized in academic reviews and complex pre-enrollment eligibility matters. As part of the academic review team, she consulted with NCAA member institutions and counsel, guiding them through the initial-eligibility waiver process from submission to appeal.

“Jane’s NCAA compliance expertise and her experience on campuses as a coach bring valuable insight to our Sports Law and Higher Education practice groups,” said Kelleigh Fagan, CCHA Sports Law section chair. “We are excited Jane pursued licensure in Indiana and look forward to the enhanced impact she will make for our clients.”

McGill earned her juris doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law and clerked for law firms in Washington, D.C., and Charleston, South Carolina. She graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Washington and Lee University, where she was a four-year student-athlete and senior captain of the field hockey team.