Janine Morris-Meggett’s career spans media, entertainment, and law, with a track record of impact and influence across these industries. From Business and Legal Affairs at Jive Records to Music Programming at Hot 97 and over a decade at Paramount Global Media, she has built a reputation as a dynamic force in media. She is also the author of four best-selling fiction novels and has contributed to The Source, XXL, Essence, and Vibemagazines, among others.
Born and raised in Queens, New York, Janine cultivated a diverse career in media and entertainment before transitioning into law. As Senior Counsel for Litigation and Discovery at Paramount Global—a Fortune 500 media powerhouse home to MTV, BET, VH1, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon—she has honed her ability to mitigate risk, navigate complex business relationships, and minimize litigation costs.
For over a decade, Janine has negotiated and secured multi-million-dollar deals on behalf of celebrity talent, ensuring both emerging and established artists are protected and compensated for their present and future worth. Her passion lies in crafting contracts that safeguard her clients while maximizing their long-term financial success.
Real estate law is a natural extension of Janine’s journey. Growing up with a mother who was a top-selling broker in New York for two decades, she witnessed firsthand the excitement of homebuyers achieving their dreams. Inspired by that legacy, she now applies her legal and business acumen to real estate transactions, committed to making closings seamless and memorable for her clients.
Janine Morris-Meggett is intentional about the clients she represents and the matters she takes on. She focuses on projects that align with her expertise and enthusiasm, ensuring that every client receives dedicated, strategic counsel.
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