Portrait de JJ Silverstein.

J.J. Silverstein

Partenaire

Joseph (“J.J.”) Silverstein’s practice is focused on corporate and regulatory insurance and reinsurance law. J.J. represents insurers, reinsurers, and managing general agents in transactions, restructurings, mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures, as well as issues related to licensure, underwriting, claims, and form filings. J.J. specializes in emerging compliance issues for the InsurTech industry (including the use of AI and Machine Learning in underwriting and claims) and in the Federal regulation of the insurance industry. J.J. is a member of the firm’s Insurance Practice Group.

As a law student, J.J. was a summer associate for Foley in its Milwaukee Office. J.J. also served as a judicial intern to The Honorable Emmet G. Sullivan for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Prior to becoming a law student, J.J. worked with Citizens UK in London, where he helped develop a charitable legal service to refer migrant workers to trustworthy legal advisors. J.J. was a Fulbright English Teaching Fellow with the U.S. Department of State in South Korea, where he founded a small grant-making collective for fellow teachers, co-authored “The Fulbright Korea Cookbook,” and volunteered as an English teacher for North Korean defectors.

Within Foley’s Washington D.C. office, J.J. leads the Thurgood Marshall Academy teaching program, where ninth-grade students from a local high school attend law-themed lessons taught by lawyer-volunteers.

Prix et reconnaissance

  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch recognition for Corporate Law and Project Finance Law (2024)
5 novembre 2025 Contrats et victoires

Foley conseille Ignyte Insurance dans la vente de son activité de véhicules de collection

Foley & Lardner LLP a conseillé Ignyte Insurance, une société de portefeuille financée par Carlyle, en matière de conformité et de réglementation dans le cadre de la vente de sa division des véhicules de collection à Philadelphia Insurance Companies pour un montant de 615 millions de dollars.
August 12, 2025 Foley Viewpoints

Le décret garantissant des services bancaires équitables pour tous les Américains et ses implications pour la réglementation par les États des pratiques commerciales en matière d'assurance liées aux opinions politiques

Le 7 août 2025, la Maison Blanche a publié un décret intitulé "Garantir des services bancaires équitables pour tous les Américains", qui vise à...
August 6, 2025 Foley Viewpoints

Fiscal Year 2026 Changes to the NFIP WYO Financial Assistance/Subsidy Arrangement Costs, Expenses, Reimbursement, and Refund Provisions

Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 4081(a),[1] the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is authorized to engage private insurers to sell...
August 5, 2025 Foley Viewpoints

Virginia Bureau of Insurance Issues Updated Guidance Regarding Minimum Capital and Surplus, Seasoning, and Procedures for Companies Seeking to be Licensed as Insurers

On August 6, the Virginia Bureau of Insurance (BOI) issued Administrative Letter 2025-03 (the Letter)[1] to all companies seeking to be...
August 4, 2025 Foley Viewpoints

Virginia Bureau of Insurance Issues Guidance Clarifying Material Change and Required Notifications for Managed Care Health Insurance Plans

On July 22, the Virginia Bureau of Insurance (BOI) issued Administrative Letter 2025-02 (the Letter) to all managed care health insurance...
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August 1, 2025 Foley Viewpoints

Maryland Insurance Administration Proposes to Revise Regulation Governing Disclosures of Credit Scoring Use in Private Passenger Automobile Insurance Rating

The Maryland Insurance Administration recently proposed to revise a regulation regarding the use and disclosure of credit history in underwriting and rate making for personal automobile policies.