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Wayne R. Spivey

spiveyAfter graduating cum laude from Bucknell University, Wayne Spivey went on to earn his Juris Doctor at Dickinson School of Law in 1979. He clerked for the Honorable Dale F. Shughart, President of the Court of Common Pleas in Cumberland County before serving his country as a Captain in the Army’s Judicial Advocacy General Corps.

Mr. Spivey is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, the United States Court of Military Appeals, and in the United States Court for Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Spivey is a member of several professional organizations, including the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Bar Associations, the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association and the Pennsylvania Association for Justice. He has also held several leadership positions, including serving as Chairman of the AIDS Litigation Group for the American Association of Justice.

Mr. Spivey has been recognized as one of the best lawyers in America for the past 11 years.

 

Wayne R. Spivey

  • Education
    • Santa Clara University, Bucknell University, B.S., Cum Laude, 1976
    • Dickinson School of Law, J.D., 1979
  • Admissions
    • Pennsylvania, 1979
    • U.S. Court of Military Appeals, 1980
    • U.S. District Court, Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania, 1980
  • Professional Experience
    • Judicial Law Clerk, President Judge Dale F. Shughart, Court of Common Pleas, Cumberland County, 1977-1979
  • Professional Memberships
    • Philadelphia Bar Association
    • Pennsylvania Bar Association
    • Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association
    • Pennsylvania Association for Justice (formerly the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association)
    • The American Association of Justice (formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America)
      • AIDS Litigation Group, Chairman, 1994-1996
  • Bar Listings
    • Best Lawyers in America, 1999-present
  • Military Service
    • Captain, U.S. Army, Judicial Advocacy General Corps, 1979-1983
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