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John P. Corrado
Partner

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Washington, DC
Washington Square, Suite 1100
1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036-5304

T 202.861.1564
F 202.861.1783

Bar Admissions

  • Virginia
  • District of Columbia

Education

  • J.D., Washington and Lee University School of Law, 1980
  • M.A., Duke University, 1975
  • B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1972

John P. Corrado

Jack Corrado’s practice focuses on trial litigation in state and federal courts, with particular experience in the Eastern District of Virginia (known as the “rocket docket”), which has the fastest civil trial calendar in the federal system. Mr. Corrado has litigated and tried cases in the Washington, D.C., area and elsewhere in a wide range of areas, including intellectual property, telecommunications and high technology.

Mr. Corrado is a past president of the Northern Virginia chapter of the Federal Bar Association. In 2009, he was a named a “Go-To Attorney” for intellectual property and commercial litigation in the Legal Elite issue of Washington SmartCEO magazine. He has been rated as AV Preeminent in the Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings, the highest possible ranking, for the last 15 years. In 2004, he was named as one of the Washington area’s top commercial litigators by the Washington Business Journal and as one of Washington’s top intellectual property lawyers by Washingtonian magazine. Mr. Corrado has been listed in Washington D.C. Super Lawyers (2007) and Virginia Super Lawyers (2006) as a top lawyer in intellectual property litigation, business litigation and general litigation. He has lectured to continuing legal education and bar groups on topics including patent litigation, the use of experts in patent cases, litigating a software copyright case, copyrights and trade secrets, professional and lender liability, and the Eastern District of Virginia. Mr. Corrado is also a founding member of the Pauline Newman Intellectual Property Inn of Court in the Eastern District of Virginia.

Mr. Corrado served as an adjunct professor at George Mason University School of Law from 1991 to 1994, and from 1975 to 1977 was a philosophy instructor at Duke University, where he received a masters degree in philosophy and was All But Dissertation for the doctoral degree.

Speaking Engagements

  • “Willful or Not? Proof of Recklessness and Opinions of Counsel After In re Seagate,” Northern Virginia Presentation (September 20, 2007)
News
1/12/2012 Baker Hostetler’s Growth Continues in Washington, D.C.—Bretschneider and Corrado Join Intellectual Property Group