E. Geoffrey Wolfe received his Bachelor of Business Administration with a second major in French (1992) and his Bachelor of Arts (1996) from Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. He received his Master of Arts from Miami University-Ohio (1997); and his Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law and Beason School of Business (2000). Mr. Wolfe is a member of the Georgia Bar and the Virgin Islands Bar and currently serves as a member of the Virgin Islands Bar’s Committee on Public Education and the Law.
Mr. Wolfe practices in the areas of commercial and insurance defense litigation, labor relations, and employment law. Before joining Dudley Clark & Chan, LLP, Mr. Wolfe worked as an associate attorney in commercial and personal injury litigation in St. Thomas (2006-2008) and in insurance defense litigation in St. Croix (2005-2006). Prior to entering the practice of law, Mr. Wolfe worked as a small business consultant (2003-2005) and as a full time professor of Business Management at Roanoke College where he taught courses in business law, business ethics, entrepreneurship, and organizational behavior (2001- 2003). While in law school, Mr. Wolfe worked as a law clerk for in-house counsel of an international publishing company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Wolfe worked as an account manager for a major transportation company in Atlanta, Georgia.