Jessica Johnson

Jessica Johnson

Jessica Johnson is a highly respected expert in the legal field, known for her profound understanding of intricate regulations. She specializes in guiding individuals and organizations through complex legal challenges, offering clear and actionable advice. Her passion lies in demystifying legal processes and empowering her clients to make informed decisions. With a global perspective, she helps protect their interests and achieve successful outcomes, ensuring clarity and confidence in their legal journeys.

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DHS Shutdown Week 10: What Federal Workers and Contractors Can—and Can't—Do Legally

DHS Shutdown Week 10: What Federal Workers and Contractors Can—and Can't—Do Legally

The partial U.S. government shutdown — now in its tenth week — has left thousands of Department of Homeland Security employees working without pay and federal contractors with no legal guarantee of re

April 22, 2026
Don Cheadle's Broadway Debut in 'Proof': What First-Time Stage Performers Must Know About Their Contracts

Don Cheadle's Broadway Debut in 'Proof': What First-Time Stage Performers Must Know About Their Contracts

Don Cheadle made his Broadway debut on April 16, 2026, stepping onto the Booth Theatre stage for the first time in a career spanning more than three decades in film and television. Alongside Ayo Edebi

April 21, 2026
Your Xfinity Keeps Going Down: What Legal Rights Do You Have Against Your ISP?

Your Xfinity Keeps Going Down: What Legal Rights Do You Have Against Your ISP?

Thousands of Xfinity customers across the San Francisco Bay Area lost internet service on March 16, 2026, with more than 7,000 complaints filed on outage tracking sites in a single day. That incident

April 20, 2026
Pete Hegseth's Pulp Fiction Prayer: What Your Employer Can — and Can't — Do About Religious Speech at Work

Pete Hegseth's Pulp Fiction Prayer: What Your Employer Can — and Can't — Do About Religious Speech at Work

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked viral controversy on April 16, 2026, when he led a Pentagon prayer service reciting a version of Ezekiel 25:17 that matched, nearly word-for-word, Samuel L. Jack

April 18, 2026
Khloe vs. Lamar Documentary Fallout: What Happens When You Appear On Camera Without a Contract

Khloe vs. Lamar Documentary Fallout: What Happens When You Appear On Camera Without a Contract

Khloe Kardashian revealed on April 15, 2026, that she spent hours participating in Netflix's new documentary *"Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom"* without receiving any payment — while her ex-hus

April 16, 2026
The Vrabel-Russini Workplace Investigation Explained: What Employers Can and Cannot Do

The Vrabel-Russini Workplace Investigation Explained: What Employers Can and Cannot Do

An NFL reporter is under investigation after photos with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel surfaced — here is what workplace privacy law actually allows employers to do.

April 14, 2026
Porsha Williams' Lawsuit Dismissed: What Her Legal Victory Teaches About Defamation Law in the US

Porsha Williams' Lawsuit Dismissed: What Her Legal Victory Teaches About Defamation Law in the US

On April 2, 2026, a Georgia court dismissed the lawsuit filed against reality television personality Porsha Williams with prejudice — meaning the case is closed permanently and cannot be refiled. The

April 14, 2026
Bruno Fernandes' Contract Ultimatum: What US Employees Can Learn About Employment Disputes

Bruno Fernandes' Contract Ultimatum: What US Employees Can Learn About Employment Disputes

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes issued a public ultimatum to club management on April 13, 2026, demanding proof of competitive ambition before committing beyond his 2027 contract expiry — a

April 13, 2026
Amazon's 3.5% Fuel Surcharge on FBA Fees Starting April 17: Your Legal Options as a Seller

Amazon's 3.5% Fuel Surcharge on FBA Fees Starting April 17: Your Legal Options as a Seller

Amazon announced on April 2, 2026 that it will impose a 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge on all Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) fees, effective April 17, 2026 for US and Canadian sellers. The move, drive

April 6, 2026
The Late Show Ends May 21: What Happens to TV Professionals When Long-Running Contracts Expire?

The Late Show Ends May 21: What Happens to TV Professionals When Long-Running Contracts Expire?

CBS confirmed that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air its final episode on May 21, 2026, ending an 11-year run that began in September 2015. The announcement sent shockwaves through the enter

March 25, 2026
Delta Bans Congress VIP Perks: What Are Your Passenger Rights During the TSA Shutdown?

Delta Bans Congress VIP Perks: What Are Your Passenger Rights During the TSA Shutdown?

Delta Air Lines announced on March 24, 2026 that it is temporarily suspending specialty airport services for members of Congress, a direct rebuke to lawmakers as the partial government shutdown enters

March 24, 2026
Target New Dress Code 2026: What US Workers Need to Know About Their Workplace Rights

Target New Dress Code 2026: What US Workers Need to Know About Their Workplace Rights

Target Corporation is rolling out a stricter dress code for its roughly 400,000 store employees across all 2,000 US locations this summer — plain red shirts and blue jeans or khakis, uniform across th

March 23, 2026
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