About Jason E.
Jason E. Wright built a legal foundation that moves from international studies to American law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from American Military University in 2006. Three years later he graduated from the University of Michigan Law School with a J.D. in 2009. Those years set the stage for a career centered on business disputes and courtroom work.
He is admitted to practice in Texas and has concentrated his work in commercial litigation. Early in his career he handled a range of civil matters and over time shifted toward cases arising from business relationships. His practice background includes contract disputes, business torts, and claims between companies and their officers or owners. He represents a mix of corporate and individual clients on contested matters.
Wright's style in the courtroom leans toward practical problem solving. He pursues resolution when a negotiated outcome serves a client's interest. He also prepares cases for trial when necessary. That balance is common in commercial litigation, where early assessment and a readiness to litigate often go hand in hand.
Colleagues and opposing counsel describe his approach as direct. He aims to clarify the key legal questions quickly and to frame them for judges and juries in straightforward terms. On paper that means careful pleading and targeted discovery. In practice it means keeping the dispute from ballooning into unnecessary expense.
Outside the courtroom he has managed case strategy and client communications for complex matters. He writes and argues motions, conducts depositions, and coordinates expert testimony when a factual battle requires technical assistance. He also handles appeals when trial outcomes require review, maintaining continuity for clients across different phases of a dispute.
Wright practices at Wright Commercial Litigation. The firm handles business-related civil litigation across Texas courts. He keeps abreast of developments in commercial law and procedural practice that affect corporate disputes. His work involves advising clients on litigation risk and on litigation strategy when business interests are at stake.
He remains based in Texas and continues to litigate commercial matters for businesses and individuals. His current practice emphasizes handling contested business disputes through both negotiation and litigation.