Adult Biz Attorney Corey Silverstein Guests on WebcamStartup Podcast

Adult Biz Attorney Corey Silverstein Guests on WebcamStartup Podcast

DETROIT — Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein recently sat down with WebcamStartup.com for "a spirited, informative discussion," noted a rep, via the platform’s podcast interview series.

In the 40-minute episode, Silverstein discussed the importance of hiring a lawyer that is familiar with the adult industry and the inspiration behind his Adult.Law and how the platform can help independent performers and creators.

"The opportunity to participate with WebcamStartup as a guest on their podcast was an incredible experience,” Silverstein said. “I was thrilled with the opportunity to connect with independent webcam models and content creators via this great interview.”

"Legal help is vital, and it’s so important for creators to know that it’s easily obtained through Adult.Law — and that this assistance is available at an affordable rate,” he added.

The episode is available here.

The chat with Silverstein was "an educational eye-opener" for WebcamStartup podcast host Katy Churchill, as well as "a timely reminder that, in an industry constantly under attack from outside forces, legal advice is worth the price."

"The interview is full of useful information for independent performers,” Churchill said. “It was very educational for me, too. I learned that some of my own ‘best practices’ are years out of date from a legal perspective."

"Sitting down to talk to Corey was a blast,” Churchill continued. “We bonded over our Canadian backgrounds and even found time to talk about hockey after finishing up the interview.”

Silverstein noted Churchill is "a true asset to the content creator community."

"And she's almost as funny as I am," he quipped.

Find Corey Silverstein online and on Twitter.

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