Corey Silverstein to Attend TES Conference in Prague

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry attorney Corey Silverstein will attend the upcoming TES Conference, to be held at the Vienna House Diplomat Hotel in Prague from Aug. 22-25.

Silverstein will lend his expertise during several TES events; attendees may also schedule an on-site appointment with him during the show.

He is also returning as a TES sponsor and will have a dedicated meeting space, the Rome room, located on the venue's first floor for the duration of the event, Aug. 23-24 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (local time).

"Prospective clients, existing clients and anyone just wanting to say hello can stop by," a rep said.

Click here for a floor plan; schedule an appointment by contacting Silverstein directly at corey@silversteinlegal.com.

“I cannot wait to have my boots on the ground in Prague,” he said. “This is my first post-COVID European trade show, and I couldn’t possibly have picked a better event. I can’t wait to see old friends, make new friends, and help all attendees with their legal needs.”

Silverstein will additionally participate in the "Legal Update" seminar now scheduled for Aug. 24 at 4 p.m. (local time).

“This presentation is going to talk about all of the breaking news in our space, including Visa's recent headlines,” he shared. “This will be a no-holds-barred discussion, so come prepared with all of your questions."

Click here for TES registration details.

Corey Silverstein is the managing and founder member of Silverstein Legal and the founder of subscription service Adult.law. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

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