About Justin P.
Justin P. Wright took a direct route into law after completing undergraduate studies at Towson University in 2012. He earned his juris doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2015. Those years set a practical tone for a career that has combined courtroom work and professional involvement in trial lawyer groups.
Shortly after law school, Wright became active in national and state trial lawyer organizations. He has been a member of the American Association for Justice since 2015 and belongs to the Maryland Association for Justice, where he is listed in the Legislative Leaders Circle. That dual membership has kept him connected to developments in trial practice and legislative matters that affect litigators.
Wright’s professional record shows him working at the Arfaa Law Group. He is listed there as a lawyer beginning in 2019. Public listings tie his practice to both Maryland and the District of Columbia, and he handles matters that arise under those jurisdictions. His time at the firm follows years of association engagement and the classroom training he received at Baltimore.
Colleagues describe Wright as methodical in his courtroom preparation and inclined toward careful case assessment. He approaches filings and hearings with a steady pace and attention to procedural detail. That approach has been visible in his work on civil matters handled through the regional courts where he maintains practice rights.
Outside of firm duties, Wright’s membership in professional groups has been steady since graduation. Being part of the Maryland Association for Justice’s Legislative Leaders Circle signals an interest in how state law and policy affect litigation. His national association membership keeps him plugged into broader trial practice trends.
Wright’s career arc reflects a set of deliberate choices: formal legal education followed by involvement in trial-lawyer communities and then a firm position that aligns with those interests. He spent his early post-law school years building ties in legal associations and then moved into firm practice in 2019.
He currently practices at Arfaa Law Group, representing clients in matters arising in Maryland and the District of Columbia.