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D.
SCOTT WRIGHT
D.
SCOTT WRIGHT, a senior member of the firm and currently managing
shareholder, graduated from Cumberland School of Law of Samford University
in 1978. Scott is a native of Tennessee. He is a member of the Mobile Bar
Association and the Alabama State Bar and is admitted to practice before the
United States Supreme Court, the United States Fifth and Eleventh Circuit
Courts of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Alabama. Scott is a member of the
Alabama Defense Lawyers Association, Defense Research Institute and the
American Health Lawyers Association. He has served as an arbitration
panelist for the American Arbitration Association, The National Arbitration
Forum, and other mediation/arbitration groups. Scott is a certified
arbitrator and mediator on the panel (Dispute Resolvers) on the ADR panel of
the American Health Lawyers Association. He maintains an active case load in
casualty litigation, with particular emphasis on medical errors and
omissions, and other areas of professional liability and is a frequent
lecturer on these subjects. Email:
scottwright@wrightgreen.com.
Scott’s
interest in music and theater date back to his very earliest memories and
keep his non-billable hours busy. He is a classical singer, conductor,
composer, and award-winning actor, having appeared on stages across the
Central Gulf Coast in
opera, musical theater, oratorios and in roles as diverse as Cervantes/Don
Quixote in Man of La Mancha, Sr. Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Morales in
Carmen, Marco in Gianni Schicchi, and Emile DeBecque in South Pacific, to
name only a few. His credits include over forty opera productions and as
many stage plays. He has performed, as a bass-baritone, with four symphony
orchestras.
Scott
was the conductor of the Bay Area Strings Community Orchestra and assistant
conductor of the Mobile Symphony Youth Orchestra, both part of the family of
Mobile Symphony, Inc. from 2004 to 2009. He has served as a director and
officer of several arts organizations including as president of the Mobile
Arts Council. In 2001 he was the
"man in the white suit" for nationally-aired television commercials
advertising Mobile, Alabama’s tri-centennial. With his wife he recorded two
CDs of songs from the WWII era as a fund-raiser for the benefit of the WWII
Memorial Foundation. He is also the author of many musical compositions and
one humorous book, Ernest Hart.

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