Attorney Corey Silverstein to Speak at XBIZ Miami

Attorney Corey Silverstein to Speak at XBIZ Miami

MIAMI — Corey D. Silverstein, the industry attorney behind MyAdultAttorney.com and Adult.Law, will be offering on-site appointments at XBIZ Miami next week, as well as participating in several seminar sessions.

Silverstein will appear alongside noted performer Mary Moody and fellow attorney Lawrence Walters in a presentation titled “Content Collaborations: How to Do it Right,” which will take place on Wednesday at 11 a.m. “Content Collaborations: How to Do it Right” will be moderated by FSC Executive Director Alison Boden, and will double as a Silverstein Legal “Legal Impact” event. 

“In this new age of performer self-made content, performer collaborations and the sharing of content is rampant,” a rep explained. “This special workshop will help attendees understand the pros and cons of content collaborations. What does every performer need to know and have to do to conduct content collaborations the right way — practically, legally, and for the long haul?”

In addition, Silverstein will participate in two other sessions: “Talent and the Law: Legal Issues for Content Creators” and “Legal Update 2023.”

Silverstein will be available for meetings and consultations throughout the duration of the show. Prospective clients, existing clients and anyone with questions are encouraged to schedule a meeting in advance of the show by emailing corey@silversteinlegal.com.

Silverstein said, “XBIZ Miami’s diverse audience of attendees creates the perfect atmosphere for adult entertainment education and I am excited at the opportunity to be taking part in these seminars. I’m especially eager to be working with so many gifted co-presenters to provide an exceptional experience for all of the show’s attendees.”

XBIZ Miami takes place May 15 - 18 at the Sagamore Hotel in South Beach. Event information can be found at XBIZMiami.com.

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