Very few travel lawyers have ever consulted with a travel client, built an itinerary, answered pressing travel security questions. Jessica Lysy has and understands the way travel advisors work, firsthand. This is exactly why her documents fit the way you actually work.
Jessica founded The Travel Law Advocate on a simple observation: the legal contracts travel professionals were handed never quite matched the realities of selling travel. Suppliers can fail. Borders can close. Clients change their minds the week before departure. The paperwork has to anticipate all of it while also being manageable for the traveler.
A Texas-licensed attorney, Jessica has spent four years focused on travel law, drawing on earlier litigation experience across family, real property, and bankruptcy law. This previous experience helped shape her understanding of how agreements get tested when relationships go sideways.
"I've sat on both sides of the booking. I draft every document like I'm the one who'll have to rely on it."
She's also a working luxury travel advisor and owner of Finding Your Adventure Travel, an independent affiliate of Travel Experts, Inc. So when she writes your contracts, she's also considering client expectations, consortium relationships, and supplier dynamics. That dual perspective is what her clients have found to be most valuable.
Host agencies, ICs, FIT, consortia, supplier overrides — no translation required. Your counsel already knows how the industry works.
Documents written by someone who has watched agreements get challenged — and builds them to hold up when they're put under pressure.
Contracts your clients will actually read and acknowledge — protective where it counts, without the dense legalese that scares people off.
Tell me about your business and we'll help you put the right documents in place.
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