
Bio
Corrado is the Senior Managing Editor of ClassAction.org. Prior to working at ClassAction.org, Corrado managed sponsored advertorial content for a Conde Naste-owned online advertising corporation that services many news affiliates scattered across the country. Prior to that role, after earning his bachelor's degree in Journalism and Public Relations from The William Paterson University of New Jersey in 2010, Corrado spent years working in all areas of marketing for a prominent national law firm that specialized in personal injury and consumer protection litigation.
When not at his desk, Corrado focuses his energy on playing drums in a few bands in the New Jersey/New York City area. Outside of music, Corrado enjoys boring lunches, fantasy baseball, A Song of Ice and Fire, barbecue, running and spending time with his wife and daughter.
Recent Posts

Aerosol Computer Duster Makers Hit with Lawsuit Over ‘Forgotten Epidemic’ of Inhalant Abuse
A proposed class action alleges the makers of several brands of aerosol computer dusters have sparked and effectively prolonged a public health crisis of inhalant abuse.

Philips Settles CPAP Recall Lawsuits For At Least $479 Million
Philips will pay at least $479 million to settle class action claims from individuals and entities that used or paid for nearly 11 million CPAPs, BiPAPs and ventilators recalled by the company in June 2021.

Amazon Routinely Re-Charges Customers for Items Returned on Time, Class Action Says
A new proposed class action alleges that Amazon routinely fails to provide free, no-hassle returns as advertised for certain items and instead regularly re-charges consumers who send back products within the designated return window.

Harvard Hit with Class Action After Former Morgue Manager Indicted for Selling Cadaver Body Parts
A proposed class action alleges Harvard University was negligent in failing to prevent a former morgue manager from mishandling and selling the body parts of cadavers donated to the Ivy League heavyweight’s medical school.

Walmart Money Transfer Class Action Says Retailer Has ‘Turned a Blind Eye’ to Rampant Fraud
Walmart faces a proposed class action over its alleged failure to address widespread fraud that has for years plagued its money-transfer services at locations nationwide.