Attorney Corey Silverstein Launches Adult.Law, Legal Resources Service

Attorney Corey Silverstein Launches Adult.Law, Legal Resources Service

DETROIT — Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein has launched Adult.Law, a subscription service providing legal resources, with no retainer fee, to adult performers.

Journalist, performer and sex workers’ rights activist Siouxsie Q will serve as a brand ambassador for the service.

"As laws and regulations affecting the adult industry are almost constantly in flux, Corey Silverstein has launched Adult.Law as a way to meet the needs of a rising population of small business owners and workers that need affordable access to qualified legal experts now more than ever," a rep explained.

The monthly subscription service offers access to "comprehensive legal resources, expertise and information specific to the adult entertainment industry, with no retainer fee and packages starting at under $100 per month," said the rep.

Subscribers enjoy "unlimited access to a mobile legal library of videos, articles and blog posts filled with information created and curated specifically for adult entertainers, as well as deeply discounted rates on additional paralegal and litigation services, as needed."

Subscribers with a premium membership also receive individualized legal consulting time with an attorney from Silverstein Legal.

"During the past 15 years I have had the privilege of working with and getting to know this truly special group of entrepreneurs, and it has been an incredibly rewarding experience fighting for freedom of expression alongside some of the most amazing people I’ve ever met," Silverstein said. "I truly hope that Adult.Law makes life easier, and legal services more accessible for these incredible entertainers and small business owners."

"I wanted this product to truly reflect the needs of adult industry performers, so I sought the assistance Siouxsie Q, who hosts our educational videos and will be a brand ambassador for Adult.Law on an ongoing basis," he continued.

Siouxsie Q noted the investment of retaining a lawyer is "often out-of-reach for the communities that need it most. Even the most successful adult industry performers have trouble shelling out ten grand just to get a lawyer’s opinion on something."

"It’s crucial for this new generation of adult industry entrepreneurs and entertainers, many of whom may have entered the industry while stuck at home during COVID-19, to have the legal resources they need to avoid costly mistakes, and continue thriving for as long as their content will be on the internet," she continued. "Unfortunately, the stigma that comes with a career in the adult industry can be lifelong, so having the right team of legal experts standing by needs to be an essential part of every adult entertainer’s business. Adult.Law is the affordable solution our community has needed for a long time."

Visit Adult.Law online and follow Silverstein on Twitter.

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