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djamacusa 08-31-2006 01:01 AM

freshman in need of adult industry laweyers???
 
Hi all,

I'm new in the board and i'm new to this world, don't have a site yet but trying to gather a whole lot of info.....if you could help grate otherwise gfy ....hehe no hard feelings just trying to break the ice.

Anyway my first question is where can i find an adult industry lawyer than can answer a whole lot of legal questions for this bunnies at a reasonable price if possible.

thank u :helpme

Gaybucks 08-31-2006 01:29 AM

Call Chad Belville at chadknowslaw.com. There are plenty of excellent First Amendment attorneys around, but you'll have a hard time finding someone who has the combination of industry knowledge, sharp intellect and analysis of often murky issues, really friendly, accessible advice when you need it, AND reasonable rates on top of everything else.

Chad is very visible on many of the industry discussion boards and has been on many of the legal panels at industry shows. He represents us and probably 60-70% of the larger companies in the gay side of the adult industry, plus many companies in the straight side of the industry as well. I couldn't recommend him more highly.

legal aid 08-31-2006 02:11 AM

I would be glad to try answer your legal questions for free.

squishypimp 08-31-2006 08:52 AM

just do a google search, you will find many

beckie 08-31-2006 10:01 AM

Yeah, do a google search for legal advice. Not smart. :disgust

Try:
Jeffrey A. Schwartz
Cyruli Shanks & Zizmor LLP
212.661.6800

djamacusa 08-31-2006 08:19 PM

Thank you every body for sharing your knowledge legal aid Gaybucks
beckie?even u MR. Google search hehe:thumbsup (I actually tried that but not much success)

Legal aid.. first topic: I reside in Cali but I want to target German Traffic, which laws am I subjected too? May be it depends on where my site is hosted?

Hope is not to much to ask ??:upsidedow

legal aid 08-31-2006 09:21 PM

No matter who we will be traficking with, you will be subjected and under the jurisdiction of Calif. Law.

It is important that you abide the laws provided in your own state. Ofcourse, there is the law on Corporation- laws on how to put up a company that will legitimize it.Side by side with the issue of Tax implication for the earnings that will be earned by the business, so on, so forth.

The long and short of it, regardless of who, what country you will be trafficking with, as long as your business is located in calif, you will be under their jurisdiction.

Hope that helps.

legal aid 08-31-2006 10:50 PM

I saw your reply to "lineside" a couple of days ago about 2257. You pretty much know what your talking about. I am sure that if you do extensive research you will be able to answer your questions yourself.
Your intelligent, you can do it:thumbsup

djamacusa 09-01-2006 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legal aid
I saw your reply to "lineside" a couple of days ago about 2257. You pretty much know what your talking about. I am sure that if you do extensive research you will be able to answer your questions yourself.
Your intelligent, you can do it:thumbsup

Thank you for your input in regards to the original topic and the encouragement? :winkwink:

don?t want to ask too much but if you?d prefer we could do more talking in private?not sure how much help and collaboration you want to put in to this tread but hey to ask won?t hurt so hehe can I ask more questions?:helpme I have some knowledge of the benefits of a LLC in regards to limiting liability (and in my plan that?s were I see my self)

Do you have a website about your services?

legal aid 09-01-2006 01:37 AM

Unfortunately, I do not have a website. I do my business old style, am from the old school but, I try to keep up with the time. And guess what, first reco site to visit "GFY" nice site though.:thumbsup

Anyways, yes LLC would be a good way to organize your biz. I assume that you are planning this for the liability aspect. Am sure you know that this serves as a shield in your favor since this set up treats you and your company as 2 separate entities. Which means that any liability or legal problems you may encounter does not affect your own personnal assets. However, this is not full proof. You must remember that this shield can still be pierced depending on how good your opposing counsel presents his case.

I normally advice my client to try it out first without necessarily legalizing the biz. Alot of people are doing this biz via computer, I dont think you will have a problem if you operate for the meantime without permits and all.Except if am wrong and you intend to have on the on set 5 or more staff to work for you,in an office right in the heart of the business district.
If your not, just go do it first,you will be okey for now

legal aid 09-01-2006 01:53 AM

Am leaving my office now. Weekend, so will get back to you Monday.


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