Press and Media

Corporate Counsel

June 29, 2020
After Charges Against Former eBay Executives, It’s Time to Rethink Investigations 

By Jarrett Wolf | EBay is not the first company to encounter problems due to the illegal or unethical use of investigations, nor will it be the last, but companies can start thinking today about how to avoid being the next.

WSVN

February 12, 2020
Debt Disaster: Business owner faces financial ruin after crook takes out fraudulent loans

By Patrick Fraser, Ambar Rodriguez | They created their own business, worked hard to build it, and then, a crook conned five lenders into loaning him money while pretending to be the business owner.

The Miami Herald

September 16, 2019
What companies can do to comply with the U.S. sanctions on Venezuela

By Jarrett Wolf | A sanctions compliance program, if well-implemented, will help companies mitigate the risk of costly sanctions violations, and minimize the consequences for sanctions violations that do occur.

Daily Business Review

August 20, 2019
New Venezuela Sanctions: What They Mean and Why You Should be Aware

By Jarrett Wolf | On August 5, 2019, the president of the United States issued Executive Order 13884, blocking all property of the Government of Venezuela in the United States.  Banks, companies and individuals, in the U.S. and worldwide, especially those engaged in international business, should understand what the executive order means, why it’s important to be aware, and what to do.

Corporate Counsel

September 28, 2018
What Every General Counsel Needs to Know About the Intelligence Cycle

By Jarrett Wolf | Because general counsel are involved in the megadeals, allegations of wrongdoing, and bet-the-company litigation that carry the greatest exposure for the company, general counsel need to understand intelligence investigations and the use of the intelligence cycle.

Bloomberg

November 2, 2017
SocGen Execs Are Drawn Into U.S. Libor Probe

By Tom Schoenberg, Gaspard Sebag, and Fabio Benedetti Valentini | The U.S. Justice Department’s investigation into interest-rate manipulation at global banks is piercing the executive suite, with prosecutors scrutinizing the activities of senior…

FORBES MIDDLE EAST

September 2017
Doing Business in the U.S. – Five Considerations for the Arab Business Leader

By Jarrett Wolf | For Arab business leaders, doing business in the U.S. and with U.S. companies can be rewarding. As in any international business, there are risks, but business between the regions should be encouraged, while considering the means by which risks can be mitigated and disputes resolved.

PRESS RELEASE

May 23, 2017
New International Advisory Firm Wolf Global Launches to Help Clients Navigate Sensitive, Discreet and Complex Matters

MIAMI, May 23, 2017 – Former prosecutor and DEA agent Jarrett Wolf today announced the creation of Wolf Global, an international advisory and consulting firm focused on helping lawyers, bankers, senior executives, senior diplomats and ultra high net worth individuals and their family offices navigate legal, commercial, political and reputational crises and risks.

Billionaire

June 8, 2016
Due Diligence After The Panama Papers

By Jarrett Wolf | The Panama Papers scandal shone a light on the demand for transparency. In this new era, UHNWIs who conduct independent, objective self-due diligence investigations will benefit. The ownership of an offshore entity is not inherently illegal. Using an offshore entity to launder money, finance terrorism, commit fraud or evade taxes, is. New rules and calls for new legislation aimed at the illegal use of offshore entities will require new anti-money laundering obligations of banks and other financial institutions. This will affect not only banking relationships, but commercial relationships as well.

Denver Post

May 5, 2015
Denver DA questions lack of arrests in gang shooting deaths

By Noelle Phillips | Of the 12 gang-related homicides reporter this year, Denver police have arrested suspects in just one case, and now the district attorney is questioning whether police have the right resources directed at the city’s ongoing gang war…

District of Columbia Bar

December 17, 2014
District of Columbia Bar Alternative Legal Careers Showcase

Speaker: Jarrett Wolf, President, Wolf Global Consulting | Legal training and business experience can be a launching pad for various types of professionally challenging opportunities that are not based in the law. To combat the high number of legally trained professionals against the smaller number of jobs available through the traditional means of practicing law, many have had to explore non-traditional employment. Others are just looking to chart an atypical career path. If you are considering chartering a different path, or just want to learn about more career options, this is the program for you. Join us for a panel discussion on alternative careers for attorneys and law graduates. Come hear how legal professionals have successfully used their J.D., skills and experience in non-traditional ways.

Mercado de Dinero

April 9, 2012
¿Se va de vacaciones? No olvide informarse sobre sus derechos

Derechos de consumidor en el turismo. ¿A quién no le gusta irse de vacaciones? A todos, sobre todo después de un año de trabajar fuerte…

The National

March 3, 2011
Beware of branding blunders

By Neil Parmar | A company name can mean so much more. It is easy when entering new markets for all those good intentions to be lost in translation. When the founders of the Naked Pizza franchise launched their first international eatery in Dubai about a month ago, they knew it might be a conversational fire-starter. Which is why customers will not be able to find Naked Pizza anywhere in the emirate…

U.S. Department of Justice

July 2009
Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Gang Prosecution Manual

By John Anderson, Sergeant Mark Nye, Ron Freitas and Jarrett Wolf