Eric Wolff

Associate

He / Him

Office

Los Angeles

Phone

+1 213 239 5117


Eric Wolff represents clients in the content, media, and entertainment industries in disputes ranging from copyright and antitrust to consumer class actions. He is experienced in all aspects of pretrial litigation in both federal and state courts, including written and expert discovery, depositions, motion practice, and mediation. He has drafted numerous successful discovery and merits motions, including motions to compel that he argued in federal court. Eric also helped win summary judgment in favor of a television production company in a copyright matter, allowing the company to avoid an impending trial.

Eric maintains an active pro bono practice focused on protecting the rights of incarcerated people. In law school, he externed for Justice Ming W. Chin of the California Supreme Court and received the James G. Holbrook Award for the most significant contribution to the Southern California Law Review as a staff member. Prior to law school, Eric worked as a musician and music teacher.

Credentials

  • California, 2021

  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law, JD, Order of the Coif, 2021
  • University of California, Santa Barbara, BA, high honors, distinction in the Major of Sociology, 2012

  • US District Court, Central District of California, 2023
  • US District Court, Eastern District of California, 2022

Eric Wolff represents clients in the content, media, and entertainment industries in disputes ranging from copyright and antitrust to consumer class actions. He is experienced in all aspects of pretrial litigation in both federal and state courts, including written and expert discovery, depositions, motion practice, and mediation. He has drafted numerous successful discovery and merits motions, including motions to compel that he argued in federal court. Eric also helped win summary judgment in favor of a television production company in a copyright matter, allowing the company to avoid an impending trial.

Eric maintains an active pro bono practice focused on protecting the rights of incarcerated people. In law school, he externed for Justice Ming W. Chin of the California Supreme Court and received the James G. Holbrook Award for the most significant contribution to the Southern California Law Review as a staff member. Prior to law school, Eric worked as a musician and music teacher.

  • California, 2021

  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law, JD, Order of the Coif, 2021
  • University of California, Santa Barbara, BA, high honors, distinction in the Major of Sociology, 2012

  • US District Court, Central District of California, 2023
  • US District Court, Eastern District of California, 2022

Overview

Eric Wolff represents clients in the content, media, and entertainment industries in disputes ranging from copyright and antitrust to consumer class actions. He is experienced in all aspects of pretrial litigation in both federal and state courts, including written and expert discovery, depositions, motion practice, and mediation. He has drafted numerous successful discovery and merits motions, including motions to compel that he argued in federal court. Eric also helped win summary judgment in favor of a television production company in a copyright matter, allowing the company to avoid an impending trial.

Eric maintains an active pro bono practice focused on protecting the rights of incarcerated people. In law school, he externed for Justice Ming W. Chin of the California Supreme Court and received the James G. Holbrook Award for the most significant contribution to the Southern California Law Review as a staff member. Prior to law school, Eric worked as a musician and music teacher.

Credentials

Admissions

  • California, 2021

Education

  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law, JD, Order of the Coif, 2021
  • University of California, Santa Barbara, BA, high honors, distinction in the Major of Sociology, 2012

Court Admissions

  • US District Court, Central District of California, 2023
  • US District Court, Eastern District of California, 2022

Eric Wolff represents clients in the content, media, and entertainment industries in disputes ranging from copyright and antitrust to consumer class actions. He is experienced in all aspects of pretrial litigation in both federal and state courts, including written and expert discovery, depositions, motion practice, and mediation. He has drafted numerous successful discovery and merits motions, including motions to compel that he argued in federal court. Eric also helped win summary judgment in favor of a television production company in a copyright matter, allowing the company to avoid an impending trial.

Eric maintains an active pro bono practice focused on protecting the rights of incarcerated people. In law school, he externed for Justice Ming W. Chin of the California Supreme Court and received the James G. Holbrook Award for the most significant contribution to the Southern California Law Review as a staff member. Prior to law school, Eric worked as a musician and music teacher.

Credentials

  • California, 2021

  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law, JD, Order of the Coif, 2021
  • University of California, Santa Barbara, BA, high honors, distinction in the Major of Sociology, 2012

  • US District Court, Central District of California, 2023
  • US District Court, Eastern District of California, 2022

Eric Wolff represents clients in the content, media, and entertainment industries in disputes ranging from copyright and antitrust to consumer class actions. He is experienced in all aspects of pretrial litigation in both federal and state courts, including written and expert discovery, depositions, motion practice, and mediation. He has drafted numerous successful discovery and merits motions, including motions to compel that he argued in federal court. Eric also helped win summary judgment in favor of a television production company in a copyright matter, allowing the company to avoid an impending trial.

Eric maintains an active pro bono practice focused on protecting the rights of incarcerated people. In law school, he externed for Justice Ming W. Chin of the California Supreme Court and received the James G. Holbrook Award for the most significant contribution to the Southern California Law Review as a staff member. Prior to law school, Eric worked as a musician and music teacher.

  • California, 2021

  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law, JD, Order of the Coif, 2021
  • University of California, Santa Barbara, BA, high honors, distinction in the Major of Sociology, 2012

  • US District Court, Central District of California, 2023
  • US District Court, Eastern District of California, 2022

Overview

Eric Wolff represents clients in the content, media, and entertainment industries in disputes ranging from copyright and antitrust to consumer class actions. He is experienced in all aspects of pretrial litigation in both federal and state courts, including written and expert discovery, depositions, motion practice, and mediation. He has drafted numerous successful discovery and merits motions, including motions to compel that he argued in federal court. Eric also helped win summary judgment in favor of a television production company in a copyright matter, allowing the company to avoid an impending trial.

Eric maintains an active pro bono practice focused on protecting the rights of incarcerated people. In law school, he externed for Justice Ming W. Chin of the California Supreme Court and received the James G. Holbrook Award for the most significant contribution to the Southern California Law Review as a staff member. Prior to law school, Eric worked as a musician and music teacher.

Credentials

Admissions

  • California, 2021

Education

  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law, JD, Order of the Coif, 2021
  • University of California, Santa Barbara, BA, high honors, distinction in the Major of Sociology, 2012

Court Admissions

  • US District Court, Central District of California, 2023
  • US District Court, Eastern District of California, 2022