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January262021

Cardamone Law Inks Deal With Reading Phillies


Vice President of Marketing and Operations, Thomas Smallwood, recently inked a deal with the Reading Phillies, on behalf of Cardamone Law, LLC, which will have the firm name listed in the programs for the Reading Phillies home games in 2021.

“We are looking to expand the firm’s reach into the Reading area, so we thought advertising with the Reading Phillies would be a natural fit”, Smallwood said. “Attorney Cardamone and I both played baseball for years in the Nor-Gwyn league in North Wales, PA, and we enjoy following baseball to this day.”

The Reading Phillies should get started with play in April- but like everything, it’s a wait and see dynamic given the pandemic. It’s a great, intimate place to watch a game, with more access than a game in Philadelphia. The firm hopes to attend several games this season.

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