JAIME WOLF specializes in negotiating intellectual property agreements and advising on related legal issues.
His broad interests and passionate engagement with pop culture and high art alike have led him to long-term relationships with creative individuals and companies. Clients include ground-breaking digital publishers, iconic authors and their estates, design gods and iron chefs. His depth of experience in digital media, traditional publishing, advertising, television, fine art and design has permitted him to advise clients as they grow, expand and cross (and sometimes obliterate) traditional boundaries.
Mr. Wolf was the Chair of the Entertainment Law Committee of the NYC Bar Association from 2016-2019.
He has organized and been a featured speaker on many panels and CLE’s including, most recently: Attorneys, Agents & Managers in the Entertainment Industry, Did Richard Prince Break Copyright Law? and The Legal Realities of Virtual Reality: Intellectual Property and Other Legal Considerations. An interview with him was featured in Think Point Shoot: Media Ethics, Technology and Global Change (Routledge). And in 2021 he was interviewed by Maxwell Anderson on his Art Scoping podcast.
He was previously an associate at Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison. He graduated from Columbia Law School, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, and magna cum laude from Yale College.
Mr. Wolf is the former Vice-Chairman of the Board of The Corporation of Yaddo, a retreat for artists in Saratoga Springs, New York.