- Earned his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was the Associate Editor of the University of Pennsylvania Comparative Labor Law Journal, his Masters in Writing from Johns Hopkins, and his Bachelors in Theater from Vassar, with highest academic honors.
- He arrived in Los Angeles in January of 2003, and became represented by 'Creative Artists Agency' (CAA) in April. By July he won a staff writer slot on the CBS series, Century City (2004). Wolfson's episode, "To Know Her," became the first episode aired after the pilot, and was seen on CBS on March 23rd, 2004. By that time Wolfson had already been hired by NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
- Helped develop the Reverend Al Sharpton's Presidential platform and stump speech, and accompanied him on his first trip to New Hampshire.
- He has worked for four law firms, including Littler, Mendelson, the largest labor law firm in the world, and Lieberman, Segalof, and Wolfson, the firm his mother and Senator Joe Lieberman founded.
- He is a member of the bars of New York, Connecticut, Washington, DC, and the U.S. Supreme Court (having been presented to the Chief Justice by U.S. Senators Jim Jeffords and Jeff Bingaman).
- Founded the strategic consulting firm Haft, Harrison, and Wolfson. Under the auspices of this firm, Wolfson took part in diplomatic missions around the globe, including to Israel to meet with Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat, and to Brazil to meet with Governor Benedita da Silva.
- One of his episodes of The Closer (2005),"Fantasy Date", garnered Kyra Sedgwick an Emmy Nomination.
- While writing for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), he wrote speeches for, and traveled the country as a surrogate speaker, for the Senator John Kerry Presidential campaign.
- Sold two original TV series pilots to Sony Studios, and previously wrote for TNT's Saving Grace (2007) starring Holly Hunter.
- At the time Wolfson left the Senate, at the age of 32, he was one of the only staffers in history to have worked full-time for the most prominent Liberal, Moderate, and Conservative members of the Democratic Party.
- Partnered with Academy-Award winning producer Bruce Cohen American Beauty (1999) and Academy-Award nominated songwriter Kathleen York Crash (2004) to create campaign ads.
- First cousin of Publicist Lisa Wartur (NoodleHead Productions).
- Currently a writer & producer for USA Television Network's Fairly Legal (2011).
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