Mr Joel Telpner > Sullivan & Worcester LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Sullivan & Worcester LLP
1251 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
United States

Work Department

Corporate/Fintech

Position

Joel is a highly-regarded trailblazer in the fintech, blockchain, and cryptocurrency space. Joel’s clients’ size and nature vary from governments, top cryptocurrencies, and large enterprises to smaller startups, who describe him as a “very sharp and very experienced partner” who is “super pragmatic” and can “sort through the chaff and get to the nub of things impressively quickly.”

His representative client work includes advising the Marshall Islands in creating digital sovereign currencies; helping to launch ndau, a buoyant stablecoin virtual currency; structuring for Gita Holdings/GreatX a structured, principal-protected tokenized investment product allowing investors to obtain upside exposure to hotel room blocks in various hotel properties; as well as providing regulatory advice to prominent blockchain projects including Aeternity, IOTA, NEM, and Celsius.

Being recognized worldwide as an authority on blockchain and digital asset issues, Joel currently sits on several of the industry’s leading research groups and has spoken extensively worldwide. He works on global regulatory policy initiatives for the Chamber of Digital Commerce, the Blockchain Research Institute, the Global Blockchain Business Council, Wharton Reg@Tech, and the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance’s Legal Working Group. He co-founded the Stablecoin Foundation, a global trade association for stablecoins in October 2018.

Joel was recognized by Chambers and Partners as one of 13 leading Fintech, Blockchain, and Cryptocurrency lawyers in the United States and as one of the six leading Fintech lawyers in the United States by the Legal 500. He was also named Law360’s 2020 Fintech MVP.

His ability to express new and extremely complex legal issues in plain English has made Joel a go-to source for clients as well as conferences and reporters around the world. In the past, he has spoken at the World Economic Forum’s Blockchain Central in Davos, Harvard Law School, the Government of the Bahamas and the Carnegie Corporation, and been quoted by the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, Reuters, and CoinDesk, among others.

Career

Bar & Court Admissions
  • New York

Memberships

  • Member, Wall Street Blockchain Alliance and its Legal Working Group
  • Member, Digital Currency & Ledge Defense Coalition
  • Member, New York City Bar Futures and Derivatives Regulation Committee
  • Member, ABA Derivatives and Futures Law Committee
  • Faculty Member, Blockchain Research Institute
  • Former Adjunct Professor, NYU Law School, Global Derivatives Regulation
  • Member, Board of Directors, University of Iowa Law School Foundation
  • Member, Editorial Board of the Journal of Structured Finance (published by Institutional Investor)

Education

  • University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School (M.B.A.)
  • The University of Iowa (J.D., with distinction)
  • The University of Iowa (B.B.A.)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Fintech

(Leading Individuals)

Joel Telpner –Sullivan & Worcester LLP

Lauded by clients for its ‘unique blend of traditional expertise and forward-thinking adaptability’, the New York-based practice Sullivan & Worcester LLP often advises policymakers on regulatory FinTech matters and is well-regarded for its broad blockchain expertise. Joel Telpner and Natalie Lederman jointly the department, the pair of whom are praised for their ‘deep expertise, innovative thinking, and client-centric approach.’ Lederman is also experienced in consumer finance transactions and regulatory digital asset matters, notably token generation events. Scott Kaufman is highlighted for his capabilities in private and public securities offerings and SEC regulation matters, while in Boston, Douglas Stransky is well-equipped to advise clients on the tax aspects of cryptocurrency. Amy A. Zuccarello advises borrower and creditor clients on distressed transactions, bankruptcy, and out-of-court restructurings.