Couple committed to the law, justice, the community and family to be inducted into Georgetown “1789 Society”Judge Mary Lupo and Ed Ricci honored by University for $1 million contribution WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Judge Mary Lupo and husband/trial attorney Edward Ricci, will be honored at a dinner on Wednesday, December 4th, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C. The couple, who met in Washington, D.C. more than three decades ago, fell in love and married, are both Georgetown Law Center graduates. Today, Judge Lupo and Ed Ricci are respected, successful members of the community. They have raised their family together and are enjoying successful judicial and legal careers. The couple will be inducted into Georgetown’s “1789 Society” which honors donors whose lifetime gifts to the University exceed $1 million. The “1789 Society” is Georgetown’s most prestigious fellowship. It is comprised of individuals and organizations that embody the spirit of the University’s founder, Bishop John Carroll, a spirit of faith, integrity, compassion, and an abiding commitment to freedom of inquiry in the Jesuit tradition. Lupo and Ricci have provided a level of support that has enabled Georgetown to earn its reputation as one of the nation’s finest Universities. To date, the “1789 Society” has recognized 211 members. Edward Ricci is the managing partner in the law firm of Ricci~Leopold, P.A. The firm founded in 1982, has six attorneys and is headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida, with offices located at 1645 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard. Mr. Ricci can be contacted at 561-684-6500. Additional information about Ricci, Leopold, & Farmer may be obtained from the firm’s website at www.riccilaw.com. # # # |



