Wade & Silverstein lends a hand to the Katrina relief effort

April 10, 2020 | By Amiel Wade
Wade & Silverstein lends a hand to the Katrina relief effort

Wade & Silverstein Lends a Hand to the Katrina Relief Effort September 8, 2005 - Wade Litigation ( San Jose , CA ) September 8, 2005 -Wade & Silverstein announced yesterday that it intends to make a major contribution to the South Bay Coalition's Katrina Relief Effort. The firm is urging others to assist them in doing the same. The coalition will hold a fundraiser on September 11, 2005 at the JTS Northside Community Center , located in San Jose . The event hopes to raise more than $100,000. Wade & Silverstein personnel will join hundreds of other supporters who are committed to assisting the survivors of Hurricane Katrina, including U. S. Congress members; California Assembly members; county, city and other public officials; business leaders; educators; community leaders; non-profit organizations; and the media. "It will be nice to see people rise up to lend a helping hand to others in their time of need. We anticipate turnout will demonstrate that people care very deeply about their fellow americans," stated firm President, Amiel L. Wade. Wade & Silverstein is a law firm specializing in business law and civil litigation. The firm's founders are experienced business and trial attorneys who have handled several high profile cases, including one which resulted in a winning jury verdict of over $11 million dollars. Its clients include accident and personal injury victims, as well as companies in the fields of electronics, software development, internet and electronic commerce, marketing communications and others.

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Amiel Wade

Founder and Managing Partner

Amiel is the firm’s Founder, President and Managing Partner. He specializes in civil litigation, conducting jury trials in complex cases and in helping individuals and businesses in every phase of their development. He has been practicing law for over twenty-five years. He also has served as both a judge pro tem and an arbitrator for the Santa Clara County Superior Court, and has guest lectured at Stanford University.

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