David (Dj) Wolff
Overview
David (Dj) Wolff is the co-chair of Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Group and a director with Crowell Global Advisors, the firm's trade policy affiliate.
Career & Education
- Stanford Law School, J.D.
- London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), M.Sc., merit
- Dartmouth College, B.A., summa cum laude
- District of Columbia
- New York
- U.S. Court of International Trade
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Dj's Insights
Firm News | 4 min read | 11.19.24
Erik Woodhouse, Former Department of State Sanctions Official, Returns to Crowell & Moring
Erik Woodhouse, formerly the deputy assistant secretary for the Division for Counter Threat Finance and Sanctions at the U.S. Department of State, has returned to Crowell & Moring as a partner in the firm’s International Trade and Financial Services groups.
Press Coverage | 11.19.24
State Department Sanctions Official Rejoins Crowell & Moring
Client Alert | 7 min read | 11.08.24
New BIS Guidance Continues Trend of Enhanced EAR Compliance Expectations for Financial Institutions
Blog Post | 10.09.24
Meet OTSI: New UK Trade Sanctions Enforcement Agency Launches
Representative Matters
Economic Sanctions Counselling
- Secured successful closure of OFAC subpoena without penalty relating to a review of U.S. service provider’s compliance with Russia-related “sectoral” sanctions.
- Conducted week-long intensive sanctions training for more than 300 bank compliance officers in four countries on three continents over the course of three months.
- Implemented sanctions-screening system for U.S. manufacturer’s global operations, including designing the internal policies and procedures, training the internal compliance teams, and managing the review, escalation, and disposition of potential matches.
- Seconded to EU based financial institution’s branch office in Dubai to serve as in-house sanctions counsel providing daily guidance on sanctions-related compliance and investigation matters.
- Represented, including through direction of local counsel across three jurisdictions, a multinational manufacturer in response to a criminal inquiry from the Russian customs authority related to exports to Russia.
- Served, in collaboration with a U.K. colleague, as expert witnesses related to U.S. and U.K./EU economic sanctions, in litigation in Scotland, on behalf of a Scottish firm, related to the largest professional negligence claim ever filed in Scotland.
- Seconded to federally-regulated U.S. financial institution as its Global Economic Sanctions Compliance Leader responsible for overseeing a worldwide economic sanctions compliance program and a team of experts covering numerous third country subsidiaries and millions of annual transactions and customers.
- Led internal investigation for a U.S. manufacturer of activity undertaken by a newly acquired subsidiary in potential violations of U.S. and EU economic sanctions and export controls involving a team of lawyers in the U.S., United Kingdom, and Brussels.
- Collaborated with U.S. and EU data privacy colleagues to represent a non-U.S. subsidiary of a U.S. financial institution in a petition to the French Data Privacy authority for authorization to conduct screening for sanctions compliance against certain types of personal identifying information.
- Represented U.S. manufacturer of equipment used in refineries and downstream oil and gas facilities in reviewing all potential transactions for compliance with U.S. and EU blocking and sectoral sanctions on Russia.
- Represented a multinational publishing company with respect to the scope of the exemptions and authorizations related to informational material and publishing services for countries subject to U.S. embargo.
- Assisted in the internal review and development of a prospective trade compliance plan for a multinational service provider’s back-office support for its non-U.S. customers potentially doing business in sanctioned countries.
- Conducted due diligence on a potential target company’s compliance with U.S. economic sanctions and export controls on behalf of a U.S. private equity firm in a successful $1.4 billion acquisition.
Export Controls & Antiboycott
- Represented a U.S. manufacturer in negotiations with the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to secure release of oil and gas equipment improperly seized before export to Russia.
- Secured commodity jurisdiction determination from the Department of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) for a U.S. manufacturer to confirm its product was not subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
- Prepared a series of commodity classification requests (CCATS) for a U.S. manufacturer.
- Represented a U.S. financial institution in an internal investigation and voluntary disclosure to the U.S. Commerce Department of potential violations of the U.S. antiboycott regulations.
- Prepared quarterly and annual antiboycott reports for the Commerce Department and the Treasury Department for U.S. manufacturer.
International Trade Policy and Multilateral Institutions
- Represented a wide range of U.S. associations in developing and advancing public-private initiatives in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC), including in-person meetings in China, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
- Represented a U.S. trade association in negotiations with the European Commission regarding market access and regulatory cooperation aspects of the potential Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
- Represented a trade association during negotiating sessions of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore.
- Coordinated a “roadshow” and in-person meetings for a U.S. trade association in countries party to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) during the TPP’s negotiations.
Pro Bono
- Represented a non-profit in securing the first-ever public exemption granted by the United Nations Security Council’s 1718 Committee from North Korea related sanctions to a non-UN affiliated body.
- Secured OFAC and BIS licenses for U.S. non-profit to undertake multi-drug resistant tuberculosis treatment involving U.S. persons and U.S. products in North Korea.
- Prepared training on compliance with U.S. sanctions, export controls, and anti-corruption legislation for a U.S. non-profit providing in-person tuberculosis and AIDS treatment around the world.
- Argued in front of the D.C. Circuit as amicus appointed by the Court in support of a D.C. inmate’s suit for damages against U.S. Parole Commissioners.
- Represented DC inmate in Innocence Project motions and subsequent parole board hearings, ultimately resulting in the client’s successful release on parole.
- Coordinated C&M’s weekly tutoring program for the Thurgood Marshall Academy, a charter high school with a pre-law focus based in Anacostia.
Dj's Insights
Firm News | 4 min read | 11.19.24
Erik Woodhouse, Former Department of State Sanctions Official, Returns to Crowell & Moring
Erik Woodhouse, formerly the deputy assistant secretary for the Division for Counter Threat Finance and Sanctions at the U.S. Department of State, has returned to Crowell & Moring as a partner in the firm’s International Trade and Financial Services groups.
Press Coverage | 11.19.24
State Department Sanctions Official Rejoins Crowell & Moring
Client Alert | 7 min read | 11.08.24
New BIS Guidance Continues Trend of Enhanced EAR Compliance Expectations for Financial Institutions
Blog Post | 10.09.24
Meet OTSI: New UK Trade Sanctions Enforcement Agency Launches
Recognition
- Chambers USA: International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions, 2022, 2023, 2024
- Who’s Who Legal: Trade & Customs, 2023
- Law360: Rising Star in International Trade, 2020
- The National Law Journal: "DC Rising Star", 2019
- Who’s Who Legal: Investigations as a "Future Leader", 2018 and 2019
- Acritas Star: Acritas Stars Independently Rated Lawyers, 2019
- Global Investigations Review: "40 under 40" in Investigations internationally, 2017
- WorldECR: WorldECR Young Practitioner of the Year award, finalist, 2016
Dj's Insights
Firm News | 4 min read | 11.19.24
Erik Woodhouse, Former Department of State Sanctions Official, Returns to Crowell & Moring
Erik Woodhouse, formerly the deputy assistant secretary for the Division for Counter Threat Finance and Sanctions at the U.S. Department of State, has returned to Crowell & Moring as a partner in the firm’s International Trade and Financial Services groups.
Press Coverage | 11.19.24
State Department Sanctions Official Rejoins Crowell & Moring
Client Alert | 7 min read | 11.08.24
New BIS Guidance Continues Trend of Enhanced EAR Compliance Expectations for Financial Institutions
Blog Post | 10.09.24
Meet OTSI: New UK Trade Sanctions Enforcement Agency Launches
Insights
Managing Investigations - Best practice in Government and Internal Investigations
|08.09.21
WorldECR Global Guide
Sanctions Compliance as a Competitive Advantage in 2018 - The Challenge and Opportunity of Increasing Complexity
|12.26.17
WorldECR, Issue 65
Reasserting Its Constitutional Role: Congress' Power to Independently Terminate a Treaty
|05.21.12
4 University of San Francisco Law Review 953
Are Retailers Paying too Much Duty on Plastic Handbag Imports?
|03.01.11
Crowell & Moring’s Retail & Consumer Products Law Observer
Banks Need Better Data to Catch Export Control Evasion, Industry Official Says
|04.05.24
Export Compliance Daily
Russia-Related Service Restrictions Causing Compliance Challenges, Lawyers Say
|03.08.23
Export Compliance Daily
OFAC-OFSI Announcement Latest Sign Of United States’ Growing Multilateral Sanctions Approach
|11.07.22
Global Investigations Review
Thomson Reuters Names 16 Crowell Lawyers as “Stand-out Lawyers”
|03.07.23
Meet OTSI: New UK Trade Sanctions Enforcement Agency Launches
|10.09.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
OFAC Extends Recordkeeping Requirements from 5 to 10 Years Through Interim Final Rule
|09.12.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
OFAC, State Department, and BIS Expand Russian/Belarusian Sanctions
|08.28.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
OFAC Publishes Guidance on Extended Statute of Limitations
|07.26.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Russia Not Likely to Extend Grain Initiative, Despite Record High Exports
|07.11.23
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
OFAC And OFSI Issue Licenses For Humanitarian Aid In Syria And Turkey
|02.21.23
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Sanctions/Export Highlights [As of October 24, 2022]
|10.24.22
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Practices
- International Trade
- Economic Sanctions
- Crowell Global Advisors
- Export Controls
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
- Insurance / Reinsurance
- Antiboycott Laws
- Trade Remedies: Antidumping and Countervailing Duties
- WTO, FTAs and Market Access
- Critical Infrastructure Risk Management
- Investigations
- International Trade Investigations
- National Security
- Economic Sanctions and Insurance
- Regulatory Litigation
- Financial Services
- Financial Services Regulatory and Enforcement
Industries
Dj's Insights
Firm News | 4 min read | 11.19.24
Erik Woodhouse, Former Department of State Sanctions Official, Returns to Crowell & Moring
Erik Woodhouse, formerly the deputy assistant secretary for the Division for Counter Threat Finance and Sanctions at the U.S. Department of State, has returned to Crowell & Moring as a partner in the firm’s International Trade and Financial Services groups.
Press Coverage | 11.19.24
State Department Sanctions Official Rejoins Crowell & Moring
Client Alert | 7 min read | 11.08.24
New BIS Guidance Continues Trend of Enhanced EAR Compliance Expectations for Financial Institutions
Blog Post | 10.09.24
Meet OTSI: New UK Trade Sanctions Enforcement Agency Launches