Frank Corrado Operates on 'Matters of Principle, Not Matters of Politics'
"I try very hard to live up to the 'I may disagree with what you say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it' approach to doing civil rights work. I don't pigeonhole myself in terms of saying I won't represent people whose views I disagree with. I've tried hard to be the sort of lawyer that makes it clear to the people he deals with that I operate on matters of principle, not matters of politics," Corrado, of Barry Corrado, Grassi & Gillin-Schwartz, says.
September 18, 2020 at 04:00 PM
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Litigating some of the state's most contentious cases from his law office in out-of-the-way Wildwood, Frank Corrado says friends sometimes kid him about being the only ACLU lawyer in Cape May County. For the record, Corrado says there are others, but he's probably the best known.
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