Background
FOSTER, C was born on August 26, 1941 in Monroe, Louisiana, United States.
FOSTER, C was born on August 26, 1941 in Monroe, Louisiana, United States.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1963). Brasenose College and Oxford University, Oxford, England (Bachelor of Arts, 1965. Master of Arts, 1971).
Harvard University (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1967).
Phi Beta Kappa. Fulbright Scholar. Editor, Construction Law Adviser, Callaghan & Company, Publisher, since 1983.
Working as a partner of PATTON, BOGGS & BLOW. Admitted to the bar, 1967, North Carolina. 1968, United States. District Court, Middle, Western and Eastern Districts of North Carolina. 1970, United States. Tax Court and United States.
Court of Appeals, 4th and 5th Circuits.
1971, United States. Supreme Court. 1984, District of Columbia.
"Construction and Design Law," Construction and Design Law Digest, The Michie Company, 1984. With Richard D. Conner and John A. Ramsey, "Law and Practice of Commercial Arbitration in North Carolina," Duke Law School Private Adjudication Center, Publisher 1986. "Compelling an Unwilling Party to Arbitrate," Construction Law Adviser, 1983 (1).
"Facing the Decision to Arbitrate", North Carolina Bar Foundation, 1983. "Computation of Delay or Liquidated Damages for the Public or Non-Profit Owner," Construction Law Adviser, 1983 (6). "Representing the Owner in the Construction Process," South Carolina Bar Association Institute on Construction Law, 1983.
"Challenges for the Surety in Construction Management and Design/Build ‘Fast Track Construction," Duke University Journal of Law and Contemporary Problems, 1983. "Proving Damages for Labor Ineffiency," Construction Law Adviser, 1983 (5). "Awards of Interest on Construction Contracts," Construction Law Publishing Institute, 1982.
"Practical Tips on Presenting a Construction Arbitration Case," American Bar Association, Litigation Section, Fall Meeting, 1981. "Alternate Dispute Resolution in the Construction Industry," American Bar Association Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, 1986. "Construction Litigation from the Perspective of the Specialty Trade Contractor," Construction Litigation Superconference, 1987, 1988.
Senior Lecturer in Law, Duke University Law School, 1981-1989. United States. Representative to International Energy Agency Dispute Resolution Centre, Paris, since 1983. Commissioner, National Commission on Uniform State Laws, 1985-1987.
Legislative Study Commission on the Selection of Judges, 1987-1989. North Carolina Railroad Negotiating Commission, 1986-1990. Member, North Carolina Tax Review Board, 1976-1979.
Member: Board of Directors, American Arbitration Association, 1980-1983.
Panel of Arbitrators, Labor Panel and Commercial Panel, American Arbitration Association. Member, Panel of Arbitrators, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
Member: Greensboro, North Carolina and American (Council Member, Section of Labor and Employment Law, 1982-1988. Member, Forum Committee on Construction Industry, since 1983.
Arbitration Committee, Section of Litigation, since 1981) Bar Associations.
The North Carolina State Bar. National Academy of Arbitrators. American College of Construction Arbitrators (President, 1983-1984).
Fellow, Institute of Arbitrators-Australia.
Language, French.