Clips4Sale 'Legal Zone' Webinar to Host COVID-19 Edition Monday

Clips4Sale 'Legal Zone' Webinar to Host COVID-19 Edition Monday

TAMPA, Fla. — The Clips4Sale Legal Zone webinar series will present a special COVID-19 edition Monday, April 20 at 1 p.m. (PDT), with attorney Lawrence Walters and Free Speech Coalition Executive Director Michelle L. LeBlanc joining hosts Neil, founder of Clips4Sale, and attorney Corey D. Silverstein.

The hourlong webinar will examine how the pandemic and production hold have impacted adult, explain government relief funds and "offer tips to keep sharp and business-focused," a rep explained.

The panelists will also cover "legal basics and getting your legal house in order" for newcomers now venturing into the industry.

"COVID-19 has taken over everyday life, and for the foreseeable future, everyone’s life has been turned upside-down. Business operators and performers alike have been forced to make extremely difficult personal and financial sacrifices to fit into their new realities," said Silverstein. "It’s become more important than ever to discuss best practices and techniques for getting through this pandemic. The Federal Government and the U.S. Small Business Administration has made various types of disaster relief available, but unfortunately, the adult entertainment has once again been unfairly isolated and discriminated against."

The Clips4Sale Legal Zone webinar is open to anyone; click here for additional details. Each episode is archived here.

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