Corey Silverstein to Speak at Pineapple Support Mental Health Summit

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein is slated to speak during two separate events at the Pineapple Support’s 3rd annual Mental Health Summit later this week.

Silverstein, founder of MyAdultAttorney.com and the subscription legal service Adult.law, will provide a legal update at 10 a.m. (PST) on Thursday; he will also join a panel of industry insiders and corporate leaders to discuss the impact of 2021, predictions for 2022 and strategies to ensure more security in front of and behind the camera at 2 p.m. (PST) that same day.

"Pineapple Support’s Mental Health Summit is an incredible event, and I’m excited to be able to participate and donate my time and expertise,” said Silverstein. “I’m planning to make this a very special presentation and am happy to announce that attorney Lawrence Walters will also be presenting during the legal update.”   

The Pineapple Support Mental Health Summit 2021’s announced focus is on “resilience, support, security and planning for the future.” 

"After the previous turbulent few months, and a number of significant legal updates, we are particularly honored to have the adult industry’s leading attorney sharing his expertise at this year’s Mental Health Summit,” said Leya Tanit, founder and CEO of Pineapple Support.

"It is more important than ever for persons at all levels and working in all areas of adult to have an understanding of the current requirements and regulations,” Tanit continued. “It is only with this knowledge that we can move forward with confidence and security."

Register for the summit here and find additional details here.

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