Edward M. Ricci 2925 PGA Boulevard Suite 200 Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410
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Edward M. Ricci is a consumer justice attorney recognized nationwide for his relentless pursuit of justice for his clients, making our country a safer place to live, work and drive. For over three decades he has been in the vanguard of litigation against insurance companies, automobile manufacturers and drug companies who have needlessly, and too often recklessly, caused injury and death.
Mr. Ricci is profiled in The Best Lawyers in America, included in Martindale-Hubbell's Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers and named one of The Best Lawyers in the U.S. by Town & Country magazine. He has earned Florida Bar Board Certification, the highest level of recognition by the Florida Bar for the competency and experience of a civil trial attorney.
A recognized expert in the law, Mr. Ricci has written and published extensively and has lectured before numerous professional trial organizations across the United States. He recently published No Man Stands Alone, a memoir.
In addition to his full-time practice, Mr. Ricci has served as the National Chairman of the Products Liability Section of the American Association for Justice and has been a faculty member of the National College of Advocacy. He has also served as President of the Gold Coast Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Florida Justice Association.
With a personal background in law, teaching and theology, Mr. Ricci is an active supporter of Public Citizen and Georgetown University where he serves on several alumni boards. Locally, he has been a long-time member of the Palm Beach Opera. Since 1980, he has served as volunteer counsel and member of the Board of Directors of Hope Rural School, the only non-profit elementary school in Florida for the children of farm and migrant workers.
Mr. Ricci also serves on the Board of Trustees of his alma mater, Xaverian High School, in Brooklyn, N.Y., from which he graduated in 1963. Mr. Ricci is also a volunteer fundraiser and board member of Kidsanctuary and El Sol, 501(c)(3) service charities in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Mr. Ricci was awarded his law degree from Georgetown University in 1973. He earned his master's degree from the Johns Hopkins University through a Ford Foundation Fellowship grant after attending Catholic University of America and graduating Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Maryland.
Mr. Ricci and his partner Mr. Theodore J. Leopold secured justice for an 11 year old cerebral palsied child in Chipps v. Humana. It is the largest managed care verdict on behalf of an individual claimant in Florida, $79.5 million. In 2000, they were recognized for their groundbreaking work in consumer justice as one of only eight groups of attorneys in the United States nominated as Trial Lawyers of the Year by Public Justice Foundation, the nation's oldest public interest law foundation.
Automotive Crashworthiness
Personal Injury & Wrongful Death
Auto Negligence
Highway Design
- Senior Partner
- Automotive Crashworthiness
- Highway Defect Litigation
- Insurance Bad Faith
- Insurance Coverage
- Personal Injury
- Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer, Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education
- Florida, 1974
- Pennsylvania, 1974
- District of Columbia, 1974
- Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia,
1973
J.D.
- Johns Hopkins University,
1970
M.A.T.
- University of Maryland,
1969
A.B. Honors: With High Honors; Phi Beta Kappa
- Catholic University of America
- Safety Engineering: Explaining Hazard, Risk and Danger, Personal Injury Annual, 1979
- Federal Agencies: Information Can Make the Difference, Trial Magazine, November, 1980
- Settlement of a Products Liability Case, Settlement and Plea Bargaining, 1981
- Proving a Design Defect Through Deposing the Defendant's Design Engineer, Products Liability, Frumer and Friedman, Matthew Bender, 1981
- Associate Editor/Co-Author, The Anatomy of a Personal Injury Lawsuit, 2d Edition, A Handbook of Basic Trial Advocacy, 1981
- Contributing Author, Personal Injury Deskbook, 1982
- Contributing Author, The Nature and Function of Warnings in Products Liability, Personal Injury Deskbook, 1984
- Contributing Author, Discrediting a Witness on Cross Examination, Personal Injury Deskbook, 1985
- Contributing Author, Objective Measures of Intangible Damages, Personal Injury Review, 1987
- Liability for Highway Design, Construction and Maintenance, Personal Injury Review, 1989
- Co-Author, A Recent History of Motor Vehicle Safety, ATLA, San Diego, California, 1990
- Co-Author, Looking Beyond the Routine Auto Case, Professional & Education Systems, Inc.
- Co-Author, Florida Advanced Auto Torts, 1991
- Co-Author, When Seat Belts Aren't Safe: A History of Auto Seat Belt Protection, 1991
- Co-Author, Dealing with Federal Standards and Preemption in Automotive Product Liability Actions, Trial Diplomacy Journal, Volume 15, No. 2, March/April, 1992
- Co-Author, Motorists at Risk: Defective Seat Belts and Seat Backs, Trial Magazine, November, 1993
- Co-Author, The Long Road to Automotive Safety, The Journal of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Vol. 6, No. 4, Fall, 1994
- Co-Author, Sport Utility Vehicles, Vans and Pickups: Orphans of Auto Safety, Trial Magazine, November, 1994
- Co-Author, Defective Car Seat Cushions, ATLA Products Liability Law Reporter, April, 1995
- Co-Author, Passive Restraints: Safe or Lethal?, ATLA Annual Convention, New York City, July, 1995
- Co-Author, Evolution of the Automobile Crashworthiness Doctrine in Florida, The Florida Bar Journal, October, 1995
- Co-Author, Conversion Vans: Luxury Transportation or Dangerous Death Traps?, Trial Magazine Article
- Co-Author, ATLA Annual Convention, Boston, MA, July, 1996
- Co-Author, Closing Argument, The Final Chapter, Trial Magazine, March, 2001
- Co-Author, The Minority Gets it Right...D'Amario v. Ford, The Florida Bar Journal, June, 2004
- Preserve Black-Box Data, Trial Magazine - Product Liability, November, 2005
- What is the Public's Perception of Trial Lawyers? What Can We Do To Change It?, PBCTLA Briefings, Fall, 2005
- Faculty, National College of Advocacy, Washington, D.C.,
1978
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1985
- Lecturer, "Bad Faith, Product Liability and What I've Learned in 25 Years", AFTL, Orlando, FL, January, 2000
- Lecturer, "Preserving the Bad Faith Claim in the Auto Case", Auto Negligence Seminar, AFTL, Fort Lauderdale,
July 27, 2001
- Lecturer, "Proof of Damages in the Auto Case", AFTL Auto Negligence Seminar, Tampa, Florida,
July 24, 2003
- Lecturer, "Proof of Damages in the Auto Case", AFTL Auto Negligence Seminar, Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
July 25, 2003
- Lecturer, "Cross Ups in Cross-Examination in Deposition of Engienering Experts", AFTL 18th Annual Workhorse Seminar, Orlando, FL,
January 30, 2004
- Lecturer, "Identifying the Bad Faith Case in an Auto Negligence Action", AFTL Convention, Fort Lauderdale, FL,
July 16, 2004
- Lecturer, "Direct Examination of Expert Witness", AFTL 2004 A.J. Cone Trial Advocacy, Orlando, FL,
August 20, 2004
- Lecturer, "Preserving the Bad Faith Claim in the Automotive Case", PBCTLA Seminar, West Palm Beach, FL,
November 19, 2004
- Lecturer, "Shake Rattle & Roll", Kansas Trial Lawyer Association,
December 3, 2004
- Lecturer, "Shake Rattle & Roll", Rosenthal & Levy (Paralegals Training),
February 23, 2005
- Lecturer, "Identifying the Crashworthiness Case", AFTL Advanced Trial Skills Seminar, Orlando, FL,
June 1, 2005
- Lecturer, "Preparing and Presenting Your Expert in a Contested Liability Case", AFTL Auto Negligence Seminar, Fort Lauderdale, FL,
July 21, 2005
- Lecturer, "Update on Litigation Black Box Issues and Other Resources from ATLA Exchange", ATLA Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada,
July 25, 2005
- Lecturer, "Law 101: Basic Bad Faith Law", AFTL Insurance Bad Faith Seminar, Tampa, FL,
September 15, 2005
- Lecturer, "Law 101: Basic Bad Faith Law", AFTL Insurance Bad Faith Seminar, West Palm Beach, FL,
September 16, 2005
- Lecturer, "How Juries Perceive Trial Lawyers", AFTL Personal Injury Seminar, Orlando, FL,
November 17, 2005
- Lecturer, "How the Public (Juries) Perceive Trial Lawyers", AFTL Jury Selection Seminar, Ft. Lauderdale, FL,
March 16, 2006
- Lecturer, "How the Public (Juries) Perceive Trial Lawyers", AFTL Jury Selection Seminar, Orlando, FL,
March 17, 2006
- Plaintiff's Closing Argument: Motivating the Jurors on the Plaintiff's Side to Fight for Your Client in the Jury Room, American Bar Association for Justice Mid-Winter Convention, Miami Beach, FL,
February 14, 2007
- Jury Selection in Insurance and Bad Faith Cases, Florida Justice Association 2007 Workhorse Seminar, Orlando, FL,
February 22, 2007
- How Jurors Perceive Trial Lawyers: A CLE Presented by Edward M. Ricci,
March 21, 2007
- Profiled in Best Lawyers in America
- Martindale-Hubbell's Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers
- Named as one of "The Best Lawyers in the U.S." by Town & County Magazine
- The Florida Justice Association Crystal Eagle Award
- The Florida Justice Association Jon E. Krupnick Award for Perserverance
- Georgetown University's John Carroll Award,
1999
- Georgetown University's Paul R. Dean Award
- The South Florida Legal Guide - Top Florida Attorney
- Hope Rural School, Board of Directors
- Member
- Xaverian High School, Brooklyn, N.Y., Board of Trustees
- Member
- Georgetown University
- Board of Regents
- Georgetown University Law Center
- Board of Visitors
- Georgetown University, Georgetown Alumni Association
- Senator
- Attorney's Information Exchange Group for Automotive Crashworthiness
- Director
- American Association for Justice, Products Liability Section,
1993
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1994
- Chairman
- Palm Beach County Bar Association
- Member
- Federal Bar Association, Gold Coast Chapter,
1982
- President
- The Florida Bar
- Member
- The Florida Justice Association Board of Directors and College of Diplomates
- Director
- American Association for Justice
- Sustaining Member
- The National Crime Victim Bar Association
- Member
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