• #28 - Someone Should Be Fired Over That Dwyane Wade Statue!

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

#28 - Someone Should Be Fired Over That Dwyane Wade Statue!

  • Summary

  • On this week’s show, we got election talk, World Series Talk, NFL talk, a Diddy update, and what is up with Dwyane Wade’s tribute statue in Miami? Should someone get fired for whatever that is supposed to be? Because it sure doesn’t look like Mr. Wade.

    Let us know what you think of the TomCast. We explore news, politics, sports, pop culture and more…all from a legal perspective.

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    About the Host:

    Thomas J. Cherichello is a licensed Florida & Louisiana insurance claim & personal injury attorney with over 30 years of insurance claim adjusting experience.

    Often times if you contact a large local or national law firm your case may end up getting handled by lower level paralegals & associates and could get swallowed in case load which may delay progress, could end up getting you a mediocre outcome, or they may not take your case at all.

    Thomas J. Cherichello and his team are a boutique law firm that focuses primarily on insurance claim and personal injury cases, so you can rest assured that your case is being handled by a experienced attorney with decades of insurance claim adjusting experience who’s focusing the time your case needs.

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