Silverstein Clients Can Now Pay Legal Tab With Cryptocurrency

Silverstein Clients Can Now Pay Legal Tab With Cryptocurrency

BINGHAM FARMS, Mich. — Industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein announced today that his firm, Silverstein Legal, now is accepting bitcoin, ethereum and litecoin as forms of payment for legal services.

Silverstein said the acceptance of cryptocurrency will add to the payment options for services such as contracts, terms of service, privacy policies, DMCA, intellectual property or litigation.

“Silverstein Legal already accepts credit card, bank wire, PayPal and Paxum as forms of payment,” Silverstein said. “But with the exponential growth of requests to pay with cryptocurrency, I decided to make the move and provide maximum convenience for our clients.

“Being able to accommodate our clientele with the latest advances in technology has been a continuing goal of mine and it is truly amazing to see the benefits that our accepting cryptocurrency gives them.”

Silverstein Legal, founded in 2006, is a boutique law firm for legal representation in the adult entertainment industry.

Visit MyAdultAttorney.com for additional details or contact Silverstein at corey@silversteinlegal.com.     

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