Richard Foster is an attorney located in Seal Beach, CA, who deals primarily with professional athletes. Additionally, Richard Foster is an instructor of Sports Law and Ethics at California State University at Long Beach in the Graduate Program in Sports Management. Richard's career spans an impressive number of professions and experiences, as he is also the Founding Attorney of the Law Office of Richard J. Foster. Richard was an exceptional advocate and vital part of the move to get women's water polo accepted as an official Olympic sport. He is also known in the writing community as he is the author of Mark Spitz: The Incredible Life of an Olympic Champion. A graduate of the University of Loyola Law School with his Juris Doctor, Richard spent time gaining invaluable information as a Staff Member of Loyola Los Angeles Law Review - an experience he credits as one that helped him hone his kills in writing and critical thinking.He was also President of the National Governing Body for United States Water Polo, Inc. the National Governing Body for the Olympic sport of water polo from 1990-1996 and again from 2000-2006. During his time in that role, he was responsible for supervising staff members and managing a three million dollar annual budget.For Richard Foster, the goal has always been to construct a life where he can draw on the things he loves in his day to day. This is something he’s managed to do quite well, as his love for athletics and his college career as the Captain of his water polo team has managed to integrate its way into his professional career as an attorney and an author. Be sure to check back as Richard Foster shares his experience on law, writing, and water polo.
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