Clips4Sale's 'Legal Zone' Covers Impeachment, Cyberbullying, End-of-Year Planning

Clips4Sale's 'Legal Zone' Covers Impeachment, Cyberbullying, End-of-Year Planning

TAMPA, Fla. — Clips4Sale (C4S) has announced the next installment of its "Legal Zone" series, covering various topics designed to help models and producers maximize their potential.

The series' next installment covers the impeachment proceedings in the House of Representatives and how it will affect the adult industry, cyberbullying and end-of-year planning.

Next Monday, December 2, at 1 p.m. (PST), the seminar will be hosted by attorney Corey D. Silverstein and Clips4Sale founder Neil. Joining them as a special guest will be attorney Larry Walters.

The panelists will cover relevant legal issues and have a live Q&A throughout the webinar.

The first topic will discuss what could happen if the President is impeached and how it would impact our industry. They’ll also be discussing cyberbullying, and how to handle bullies and haters legally. The hosts will end the webinar with a discussion on end-of-year planning, and the importance of legal compliance, tax preparation and starting the new year — and new decade — with good legal practices.

“We’re ending the year with a webinar with the topics you have questions and are curious about. This will be one of our best webinars, and you don’t want to miss the last one of the year,” said Neil.

The webinar is open to the general public and C4S members.

For details, visit the C4S blog, where the webinar will be archived.

For more from C4S, follow them on Twitter.

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