Silverstein Tapped as MojoHost’s COO, In-house Counsel

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — MojoHost has hired attorney and industry veteran Corey D. Silverstein as its new in-house counsel and chief operating officer.

Silverstein’s law practice has focused on adult industry issues, including 2257, the DMCA and 1st Amendment and corporate law.

“This is an incredible and historic day for MojoHost and its customers” MojoHost President and founder Brad Mitchell said. “Corey is the most brilliant attorney I’ve ever met, and considering that his legal ability is just the tip of the iceberg, I know he is the ideal candidate for the position.

“MojoHost was built on the philosophy that customer care is the first priority and adding Corey to the team gives our customers the ability to address any legal concern that they may have,” Mitchell said. “It's really just a bonus that MojoHost customers will immediately benefit from Corey’s legal expertise."

Silverstein was equally excited about his new career.

“MojoHost is an incredible company, and I’m eager to begin working with the whole family of employees and existing customers,” he said.

Silverstein added that “the adult industry includes some of the most inventive and intuitive minds that I’ve ever dealt with, and its going to be incredible to become more personal."

MojoHost is the 2009 XBIZ Host of the Year.

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