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Wesley R. Payne IV 

Partner
Litigation Department
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania



Direct Dial: 215-864-7076
Direct Fax: 215-789-7573
paynew@whiteandwilliams.com
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Mr. Payne is a Partner in the Litigation Department and a member of the Life, Health and Disability and Insurance Fraud Practice Groups. He primarily focuses his practice in the areas of insurance defense, bad faith, extra-contractual damages, disability and coverage matters. He is an AV rated attorney by the Martindale-Hubbell rating system with extensive jury trial experience and he has successfully defended wrongful death, extra-contractual damages, product liability, asbestos, toxic tort, environmental, mass tort, commercial auto, construction, insurance coverage, disability, ERISA and general liability cases. Prior to joining White and Williams LLP, Mr. Payne managed an in-house litigation office for a major insurance carrier.  He is licensed to practice before all State and Federal Courts in Pennsylvania and Maryland and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He has also written and lectured on bad faith, extra-contractual damages, civil litigation and uninsured and underinsured motorist issues.

Mr. Payne is a member of the Executive Committee, the Chair of the firm's Diversity Committee, Co-Chair of the firm's Homeless Advocacy Practice Group, a former member of the Operations and Budget Committees and a former coordinator of the litigation associates luncheon training program.  He is a member of the Executive Counsel and Treasurer of the Philadelphia Diversity Law Program and a member of the Board of Directors of the Homeless Advocacy Project.  Mr. Payne is a member of the House of Delegates for the Pennsylvania Bar Association and Vice Chair of the Minority Bar Committee.  He is the Assistant Treasurer and member of the Board of Governors for the Philadelphia Bar Association; Co-Chair of the Insurance Committee; and, Chair of the Military Affairs Committee.  Mr. Payne is a member of the Pennsylvania Defense Institute and Co-Chair its Civil Procedure Section.  He is a member of the Board of the Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel; Chair of the Defense Research Institute's Life, Health and Disability Sub-Committee on Diversity; and, serves as a Judge Pro Tem for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.

Mr. Payne received his BA, cum laude, from Washington Lee University in 1985 and his JD in 1988 from the University of Maryland School of Law, where he served as the President of the Student Bar Association.



Recent articles/publications:

In Wutz Judge Wettick Further Defines Discovery and Trial Procedure for Underinsured Motorist (Uim) Cases When a Bad Faith Claim Pursuant to 42 Pa. C.S.A. 8371 is also Alleged

Jurinko v. The Medical Protective Company - Trial Court Denies Award Of Additional Supplemental Attorneys' Fees To Plaintiff For Post-Trial And Appellate Work; Declines To Further Reduce Attorney Fees Contained In The Punitive Damages Award; And Confirms The 1:1 Ratio Of Punitive Damages To Compensatory Damages Is The Outermost Limit Allowed In Bad Faith Cases

3rd Circuit Predicts PA Supremes Will Adopt Product Liability Sections of Restatement (Third) of Torts

Economic Downturn Should Spur Mentoring and Training

Service Members, Families Targeted for Aid

The Superior Court Carves Out Waiver Exception To The Attorney/Client Privilege

Bad Faith - Hoeing the Garden Gardner v. State Farm Fire and Cas. Co., 2008 WL 2805641 (C.A.3 (Pa.))

Punitive Damages Rejected When Insurer Makes "Extremely Close Call"

Uncontested Damage Expert Testimony: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Declines To Extend Its Holding In The Kiser Decision

Diversity: Contrary Trends in Politics and the Law

Committee Spotlight: Life, Health and Disability Diversity Subcommittee

Challenge to the Attorney/Client Privilege: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company V. Fleming

Mentoring and Retention of Minority Attorneys

Successful Strategies in Defending Disability and Bad Faith Claims

When the Statute of Limitations Begins to Toll in a Coverage Matter

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