(San Jose, CA) December 2025 — Wade Litigation has been selected as the Civil Litigation Law Firm of the Year in California – 2026 by Corporate INTL. The firm will be featured in Corporate INTL’s 2026 Award Winners Publication, which is scheduled to be published and circulated globally in February 2026, and will receive a personalized winners logo for use in professional materials.
Corporate INTL’s annual Global Awards mark excellence for advisers and financiers in multiple countries and continents, with winners chosen after independent research and review by its awards panel. Corporate INTL’s publications are distributed to subscribers that include business leaders, professional advisers, investors, and in-house counsel around the world, and the awards supplement lists winners from a range of professional service categories.
Wade Litigation’s recognition reflects the firm’s continued success in delivering exceptional litigation results for clients throughout California. The firm has earned a distinguished reputation for strategic case handling, client-centered advocacy, and consistent victories across civil, family, and probate matters. Founder Amiel Wade has also been the recipient of numerous top-attorney honors, contributing to the firm’s long-standing record of excellence.
When asked about the firm’s latest recognition, Wade stated: “We are honored to be named the Civil Litigation Law Firm of the Year. This award represents the commitment, dedication, and hard work of every attorney and staff member at Wade Litigation. Our team continues to strive for excellence, and we are proud to serve clients with the highest level of professionalism and care.”
About Wade Litigation
Wade Litigation is a law firm that specializes in Family law, business litigation and probate litigation. The firm is committed to providing superior services while building client relationships and achieving client satisfaction second to none. The firm’s clients include companies and individuals involved in civil litigation, family law disputes, and probate disputes.