George Wright (1847 - 15 May 1913) was an Irish lawyer and judge.
Wright was a native of Clonakilty, County Cork, where his father and brothers practiced as solicitors; he married Mary Barrington in 1881.
He was called to the Bar in 1871, took silk in 1884, and served as Solicitor-General for Ireland from January 1900 to 1903 in the Unionist government headed by Lord Salisbury. He was appointed to the Queen's Bench Division of the Irish High Court in 1903 where he served till his death. He was immensely popular with his colleagues and greatly respected as a lawyer; a colleague humorously described him as a man who is "on the borderline of genius but never trespasses"; a popular verse hailed him as " Judge Wright, who's never wrong!"
Wright died 15 May 1913.