Adult.law Offering 'Legal Wellness Checks' for New October Signups

Adult.law Offering 'Legal Wellness Checks' for New October Signups

LOS ANGELES — Attorney Corey D. Silverstein is offering complimentary "legal wellness checks" during October to any new independent content creators that sign up for a Gold, Platinum or Diamond membership at Adult.law.

According to Silverstein, “having a lawyer conduct regular ‘legal checkups’ to ensure that one’s adult entertainment business is running in accordance with applicable laws is essential. This includes independent content creators, not just big businesses.” 

“Like visiting your doctor and dentist on a regular basis, having a legal checkup in the adult entertainment business is just as critical,” Silverstein said.

“Far too many content creators continue to rely on out-of-date ‘legal forms’ and aren’t current on the latest laws and regulations that apply to them,” Silverstein continued. “I want to help independent content creators get into the good habit of being ahead of legal compliance — not behind it.” 

New creators that sign up for a Gold, Platinum, or Diamond membership at Adult.law through October 31, 2021 will receive a scheduling message from Silverstein Legal about their complimentary legal wellness check, which must be utilized before the end of 2021.

For more information, visit Adult.law and follow them on Twitter.

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