Ron Payne

“Real estate is a big investment for most people, and to have it taken away by the government can be traumatic. My job is to level the playing field and represent property owners’ interests to the best of my abilities.”

- Ronald K. Payne

Ronald.Payne@farrin.com

919-287-9324

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Former North Carolina Superior Court Judge for 14 years

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Attorney and advocate for people for 47+ years

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Recipient of North Carolina Bar Association “Citizen Lawyer Award,” 2023

 

Attorney Ronald K. Payne**


Ronald K. Payne joined the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin as an eminent domain attorney in 2025. He has practiced law for more than 47 years and has served the people of North Carolina in many roles, including litigator and judge.

Ron is a Buncombe County native and has spent most of his life in the Asheville area. The youngest of three, he was an involved student who played multiple sports, excelled in his studies, and was active in student government. Ron attended North Carolina State University and graduated with honors with a B.A. in Economics before obtaining his law degree from Wake Forest University.

An ambitious young attorney with an appetite for demanding work, Ron returned to Asheville to practice at the firm he clerked at during law school. After two years, he started his own firm, concentrating primarily on civil legal proceedings while working as a forceful and effective litigator.

On the Bench

In 1995, Ron was appointed by Governor James B. Hunt, Jr. as Resident Superior Court Judge for the 28th Judicial District of North Carolina. He won election in 1996 and re-election in 2004. During his tenure as a Superior Court Judge, Ron presided over a number of major trials, ranging from medical malpractice to capital murder cases. While on the bench, Ron relied on his fairness, intellect, legal knowledge, and work ethic.

In 2002, Ron was named by the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (now known as the North Carolina Advocates for Justice) as “Outstanding Trial Judge.” He also served as Treasurer and as a member of the Executive Committee for the Conference of Superior Court Judges.

Ron retired as a Superior Court Judge in 2008 and returned to the private practice of law focusing on civil litigation with an emphasis on eminent domain.

Making a Positive Impact for NC Property Owners

In one memorable case, Ron and his law partner successfully increased a client’s offer for an easement on his property by nearly 7x more! 1,4 The client was so appreciative that, years later, he asked for Ron’s help on another case — but Ron was already serving on the bench.

Ron also understands that eminent domain cases are often as much about the client as they are about the property. He is driven to seek results that enable his clients to comfortably resume their lives after a government taking.

“There are few things as rewarding as shaking a client’s hand after a case, and they tell you they appreciate your efforts.”

Throughout the years, Ron’s dedication and integrity have been recognized and he was honored with a “Citizen Lawyer Award” by the North Carolina Bar Association in 2023.

Firm Partner Kevin Mahoney states that “Ron possesses decades of invaluable experience representing landowners in eminent domain cases, and he also brings a powerful perspective from his years as a Superior Court Judge. Ron is committed to using his knowledge and experience to pursue optimal outcomes for our eminent domain clients.”

Off Duty in Asheville

In his free time, Ron enjoys spending time with his wife, children, and grandchildren; watching college sports; fishing; and spending time at the beach.

Licensed In

  • North Carolina

Practice Area

Honors/Awards/
Accomplishments

  • North Carolina Bar Association “Citizen Lawyer Award,” 2023
  • North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (now North Carolina Advocates for Justice) “Outstanding Trial Judge,” 2002

Memberships

  • North Carolina Bar Association
  • North Carolina Advocates for Justice
  • North Carolina Superior Court Judges*

Community & Civic Involvement

  • Central United Methodist Church, member
  • Royal Brigade of Guards, member
  • Adult Drug Treatment Court of Buncombe County, founder
  • Central United Methodist Church Administrative Board, emeritus member*
  • Little League & Senior Babe Ruth League, baseball coach*
  • YMCA, basketball coach*
  • Western North Carolina Nature Center, board member*
  • Buncombe County Democratic Party, chairman*

Law School

Wake Forest University School of Law
Winston-Salem, NC
1977 J.D.

College

North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC
1974 B.A. Economics with honors

 

5Case handled by attorney prior to working at the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin.

*Denotes former member

**Of counsel

 

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