A native Jacksonvillian, Mrs. Sarah Foster never considered practicing elsewhere. She left Jacksonville after high school to attend the University of Florida. Once in law school, she learned the truth about practicing law today as a volunteer at the Public Defender’s Office in Jacksonville and as a judicial clerk at the circuit court level, then at the First District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee, Florida.
Her favorite experience, however, was serving on the Moot Court team at Florida State University College of Law, where she traveled to present arguments on real-life issues and met inspiring future attorneys, some of whom are esteemed colleagues today.
After school, Mrs. Foster gained invaluable experience and perspective representing insurance companies, big box stores, dentists, and nursing homes, in a variety of practice areas at a large insurance defense firm. A need to serve a greater purpose and truly benefit peoples’ lives brought her to Morgan & Morgan.
Now, Mrs. Foster works in a division of Morgan & Morgan that handles Government Action cases. Through representing Relators in Qui Tam cases, she fights against healthcare and other fraud that costs the government millions of dollars each year.
She also assists in Morgan & Morgan’s efforts to remediate the Opioid Crisis by representing governmental entities seeking to recoup money lost due to the devastation caused by Big Pharma’s profits-over-people plan to create an addicted population. Her practice leaves her with the daily fulfillment of pushing back against evils that have unfortunately become the norm for Americans.
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- Florida Bar
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