Attorney Corey Silverstein to Attend TES Prague

Attorney Corey Silverstein to Attend TES Prague

PRAGUE, Czech Republic — Attorney Corey Silverstein will both attend and present at the upcoming TES Conference in Prague, Sept. 12-15.

Silverstein will host the event's two key legal seminars and serve as a panelist on a third special AI event. 

The first seminar, on the issue of age verification, will take place on Saturday, September 13, at 12 p.m. CEST, while the second will follow immediately afterward at 2 p.m. and explore how AI is changing the e-commerce landscape. The third session will take place on Sunday at noon, when Silverstein will help attendees navigate new laws and regulations affecting their business. 

“I am thrilled to be traveling to the other side of the globe for this incredible event,” said Silverstein. “TES tradeshows are always some of the best events in the world, and it’s an honor to have the opportunity to interact with so many incredible people in a short time. I’m especially looking forward to spending personal time with my clients and friends across the ocean vs. a Zoom room.”

For more information about the TES Conference, click here.

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