Wade voted one of the top Lawyer in the country

April 10, 2020 | By Amiel Wade
Wade voted one of the top Lawyer in the country

Wade Voted one of the Top Attorneys in the Country September 25, 2005 - Wade Litigation ( San Jose , CA ) September 25, 2005 -Amiel L. Wade, President of Wade & Silverstein Law Corporation, was voted one of the top attorneys in the Country by America 's Registry of Outstanding Professionals. Inclusion to America 's Registry of Outstanding Professionals is made exclusively by invitation or peer nomination only. On Friday, the organization made it known that its committee had selected Wade as one of several candidates for inclusion in the forthcoming 2005-2006 edition of America 's Registry of Outstanding Professionals. This is not the first time that Wade has been voted one of the Country's top attorneys. Wade has also been selected as a member of Strathmore's Who's Who in the Law. "It is always nice to be recognized by your peers and have others appreciate your hard work. I consider this award to be a reflection upon the quality of our entire firm. My colleagues work hard day in and day out to make sure that we accomplish our goal of 100% client satisfaction." 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. The firm also is a federal court litigation expert firm

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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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