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
Amazon Ring Settlement: Is There a Claim Form? Everything You Need to Know About the $5.6M FTC Refund Deal
Here's everything consumers need to know about the $5.6 million FTC Ring settlement, including where to find a claim form and how much cash you might get.
Juvia’s Place Eyeshadow Palettes Unsafe for Use Around Eyes Due to Color Additives, Class Action Lawsuit Says
A class action lawsuit alleges certain Juvia’s Place eyeshadow palettes are unsafe to use around the eyes since they contain a litany of synthetic color additives.
Lunchables Lawsuit Alleges Cracker Stackers, Pizza Snacks Contaminated with Lead
Lunchables are the subject of a new class action lawsuit that alleges the children’s snacks are contaminated with unsafe levels of lead.
Johnson & Johnson Lawsuit Alleges Band-Aids Contain Toxic Forever Chemicals
Johnson & Johnson faces a new proposed class action lawsuit that alleges the pharma giant’s ubiquitous Band-Aid products, unbeknownst to consumers, contain toxic “forever chemicals,” which can be harmful to humans even at very low levels.
2024 Target Lawsuit Says Up & Up Acne Treatments Contain Undisclosed Carcinogen Benzene
Target Corporation faces a new proposed class action lawsuit that alleges certain benzoyl peroxide acne treatment products sold by the mega retailer contain unsafe levels of benzene, a known human carcinogen.