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Indiana Athletes, Your Game Just Changed: What the NCAA Settlement Means for You
If you play college sports in Indiana, the economics of your sport are shifting under your feet. In June 2025, a federal judge approved the landmark House v. NCAA settlement, clearing the way for Division I schools to share revenue directly with athletes. This isn’t just about NIL deals anymore; it’s the first time schools themselves can pay athletes within a defined framework. Early guidance pegs the initial revenue-sharing cap around $20.5 million per school for 2025–26, wi

Brinkley Law
Oct 152 min read


Your Data, Your Rules: Indiana’s Privacy Law Is Coming Online
In just a few months, Indiana’s new privacy law will reshape how businesses handle personal information. Starting January 1, 2026, the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act will give residents new rights over their digital lives. You’ll have the power to access, correct, delete, or limit the sale and use of your personal data. This mirrors what other states like Iowa, Delaware, and New Jersey have already implemented, signaling a nationwide shift toward stronger consumer priva

Brinkley Law
Oct 141 min read


Life After the FTC’s Noncompete Ban: What Hoosier Workers Should Do Now
The Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to ban noncompete agreements nationwide made national headlines, but the story didn’t end there. A federal court blocked the rule, and by late 2025 the FTC abandoned its appeal, choosing instead to target unfair noncompete practices one case at a time. For Hoosier workers, this means the agreement you signed years ago may still carry real weight. In Indiana, noncompetes are already limited for certain professionals, especially physicians

Brinkley Law
Oct 131 min read
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