The firm’s founder—Jason E. Wright—joined the U.S. Marine Corps while still in high school and went on to serve eight years across the globe as an infantryman, Scout Sniper, and sniper instructor (training over 300 other Marines to be snipers), earning multiple awards and then working two more years as an “independent contractor” supporting U.S. Government activities in high-threat locations.
Snipers are one of the most cost-effective tools in the military arsenal. Carrying only what is needed on their backs and relying principally on stealth, they operate in small teams out in front of friendly lines—at the “tip of the spear”—to gather intelligence and deliver lethal effects on targets out to distances of up to 1,000 yards or more in a way that minimizes the collateral damage.
Military commanders call that a “force multiplier” … something small that can achieve the same or even better results than other options at far less cost.
Wright Commercial Litigation was established with a similar objective in mind: a small independent legal services provider who can, using either full-scale representation or limited scope engagements, deploy a premium level of skill on behalf of select clients in targeted ways that saves them money.
The firm’s logo represents that by drawing upon the symbol of a U.S. military sniper. On a battle map, sniper teams are identified by the letter “S” with an arrow pointing through in the team’s primary direction of fire. Wright Commercial Litigation’s trademark features an italicized “W” with a spear that points in only one direction: up and higher to signify the firm’s mission, ethics, and value.