About Daniel J
Daniel J Wright is an attorney admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and licensed in Maryland and the District of Columbia. He holds the credentials that allow him to appear in state and federal courts across the two jurisdictions and to take cases to the nation's highest tribunal when matters warrant it. The admissions reflect a trajectory through multiple bar admissions rather than a single-state practice.
His professional biography centers on courtroom work and appellate practice. Admission to the U.S. Supreme Court is not merely honorary; it authorizes counsel to file briefs and appear in argued cases there. In practice, that means Wright can shepherd matters from trial level through appeals, addressing issues that arise at each stage. The Maryland and D.C. licenses indicate regular practice in both local and federal systems, where procedural differences and local rules shape everyday litigation choices.
Colleagues and court records typically show that lawyers with this set of admissions handle a mix of trial advocacy, appellate briefing and oral argument. Wright’s combination of bar memberships equips him to move cases between state and federal forums and to coordinate cross-jurisdictional strategy when necessary. That flexibility is often important in matters involving federal questions, constitutional claims or multi-jurisdiction disputes.
Outside the courtroom, work for an attorney practicing in Maryland and D.C. often includes counsel to clients on compliance, administrative proceedings and pre-litigation dispute resolution. There is a steady need for practitioners who understand both Maryland procedural norms and the distinctive practice environment of the District of Columbia. Wright’s admissions place him where those demands intersect.
Records of appearances and filings are the most direct indicators of an attorney’s day-to-day work. For clients and other lawyers, an ability to move between trial courts, appellate courts and the U.S. Supreme Court denotes a practice that spans fact-finding hearings and higher-level legal argument. Wright maintains an active practice across Maryland and the District of Columbia and is admitted to appear before the U.S. Supreme Court, reflecting his present professional standing and range of practice.