- Posted January 29, 2015
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Foster Swift shareholder Josh Richardson elected chair of Boys & Girls Club of Lansing
Attorney Josh Richardson of Foster Swift Collins & Smith, PC, has been elected Chair of the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Club of Lansing on Thursday. The Boys & Girls Club of Lansing focuses on a youth development strategy aimed at helping children realize their full potential as responsible, productive and caring citizens.
Richardson, who earned his undergrad degree from Michigan State University and his J.D. from Indiana University School of Law, is a shareholder with Foster Swift. He is a member of the General Litigation Practice Group, and he has successfully represented numerous businesses in the practice areas of employment litigation, general litigation, commercial litigation, and information technology law.
In addition to his service with the Boys & Girls Club of Lansing, he also is a current board member of the Michigan Defense Trial Counsel, a Barrister member of the American Inns of Court and is active in the State Bar of Michigan, the American Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association and the Ingham County Bar Association.
Published: Thu, Jan 29, 2015
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