Attorney Corey Silverstein to Attend In-Person TES Affiliate Conference in Prague

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry attorney Corey Silverstein will make in-person appearances at the upcoming TES Affiliate 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; click here for a floor plan.

“TES Prague has become the biggest and best yearly show for anyone operating in the online marketplace,” Silverstein said. “COVID may have paused things for a minute, but now that the world is slowly normalizing, there was no way I would miss attending and participating in this event.

“TES’ organizers Walter and Andreas know how to put together business meetups, so sponsoring this event was an easy decision,” he added.

Silverstein will participate in the "Legal Update" seminar on Aug. 23 at 3 p.m. (local time).

"During the seminar, participants will discuss the legal landscape for online businesses, which has never been more complex," a rep said. "For instance, in the United States, Section 230 is under attack, leaving an uncertain future for online service providers. Meanwhile, in the E.U., age verification is once again making headlines as data privacy regulation continues. This seminar is a can't-miss legal update for all attendees."

Silverstein will also attend additional seminars, to be announced.

“I can’t wait to re-connect in person at TES with so many of my friends and colleagues from around the world,” he enthused.

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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