Before establishing Wolf Global Compliance, Jason Wolf co-founded The Garretson Resolution Group (GRG) with Matt Garretson and served as its President for over a decade. Recognized for addressing some of the most complex administrative challenges in large-scale, high-profile settlements, Wolf's leadership and expertise was a key contributor to the successful and compliant resolution.
His ability to forge substantial partnerships with federal and state healthcare agencies, including Medicare, Medicaid, and Veterans Affairs, as well as private healthcare providers and third-party recovery firms, was central to GRG's capacity to negotiate equitable solutions for all parties involved in hundreds of aggregate settlements. Additionally, Wolf's insights in operational design and management have significantly influenced the development of medical monitoring programs, which are now essential in cases such as the BP Oil Spill cleanup efforts and health provisions for retired NFL players.
A recognized authority in his field, Wolf is often invited to speak at various legal and healthcare forums and conferences. Beyond his work with WGC, he is a co-founder of Signal Interactive Media, a company at the forefront of enhancing the effectiveness of class action notices through advanced data analytics and media strategies. Jason Wolf is also the founder of the Brooklyn Collective and serves on the board of Make It Work, a nonprofit organization focused on fostering upward mobility and inclusivity in the Charlotte area. He holds both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Eastern Michigan University.
Nicholas is a national expert in Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) mass tort recovery. He has 15 years of combined industry experience, including 12 years in his position with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) between 2010-2022 where he spearheaded the development, execution, and managed a portfolio of groundbreaking global resolution recovery efforts in over 100 separate mass tort litigation projects. These projects resolved Medicare’s MSP recovery claim for millions of beneficiaries’ settlements, with total recovery for Medicare of billions of dollars.
Nicholas possesses a deep understanding of MSP collection processes, compliance regulations, and industry best practices. Additionally, he designed and participated in the implementation of advanced lien resolution analytics tools, predictive modeling techniques, and automation solutions. Nicholas also collaborated extensively with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Health and Human Services Office of General Counsel (HHS OGC) on numerous legal matters, leveraging innovative approaches to resolve complex legal and regulatory challenges.
Nicholas holds an undergraduate degree in Finance from Miami University and a J.D. from Louisiana State University
With nearly two decades of expertise in mass torts, Libby Vish brings a wealth of knowledge in complex settlement administration, lien resolution, and legal process outsourcing. Her 12-year tenure at The Garretson Resolution Group armed her with comprehensive skills in the identification, negotiation, and settlement of liens across a variety of healthcare providers, including Medicare, Medicaid, other government healthcare services, and private healthcare lien resolution programs. Her portfolio encompasses work on high-profile cases such as Zyprexa, OxyContin, Advair, Bextra/Celebrex, and many others.
Libby's extensive experience positions her as a leader capable of steering cross-functional teams toward collaborative and successful outcomes in litigation-related projects. Her focus on fostering partnership, clear communication, and advancing initiatives has been integral to effectively driving programs to resolution.
Outside of her professional endeavors, Libby is passionate about fitness and teaches workout classes. She also dedicates time to supporting her children's sports activities, serving on the board of a women's leadership organization, and volunteering for her community's youth sports, church, and elementary school initiatives.
Libby holds a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Miami University. She furthered her education by earning her JD at Chase College of Law. Libby is licensed to practice law by the Kentucky and North Carolina bars and has admission to practice in the Western District and Eastern District of North Carolina.
Nicholas is recognized as a national authority in Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) mass tort recovery. With 15 years of industry experience under his belt, he spent a significant portion of his career, from 2010 to 2022, at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). During his tenure, he led the creation and implementation of numerous pioneering global resolution recovery initiatives, handling over a hundred mass tort litigation projects. These efforts successfully addressed Medicare’s MSP recovery claims for millions of beneficiaries, culminating in recoveries amounting to billions of dollars.
He has a comprehensive grasp of MSP collection procedures, adherence to compliance regulations, and the application of industry best practices. Nicholas has been instrumental in creating and deploying advanced analytics, predictive models, and automation technologies to enhance the efficiency of these processes. His collaboration with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Health and Human Services Office of General Counsel (HHS OGC) has made substantial contributions to resolving intricate legal and regulatory issues through innovative strategies.Nicholas earned his undergraduate degree in Finance from Miami University and a J.D. from Louisiana State University.