Background
Overall, Scott C. was born on June 30, 1956 in Fort Benning, Georgia, United States.
Overall, Scott C. was born on June 30, 1956 in Fort Benning, Georgia, United States.
Brown University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1978). American University (Juris Doctor, 1983. Master of Laws, 1989).
Spoken languages: Mandarin, Chinese.
Worked at Soble & Associates. Admitted to the bar, 1984, Tennessee. 1986, District of Columbia.
Recipient: Meritorious Honor Award, United States. Agency for International Development, 1995. Samuel Lamport Prize in International Understanding, Brown University, for essay on Laos.
Deputy Assistant General Counsel for Contracts and Commodity Management, Attorney Advisor, USAID, 1980-1995. Editor, International Law Citator Project. Founder, Asian-Pacific Law Society.
Author, Articles: Cost or Pricing Data under United States. Government Contracts, USAID CONET Electronic Magazine, March and April, 1995. Guest Instructor, International Development Law Institute, Development Lawyer's Course, 1992.
Lecturer: International Project Procurement & Negotiation, International Law Institute, 1992. Presenter: Procurement and Grants Law, USAID Conferences in Washington, 1994. Singapore and Bangkok, 1992.
Baltimore, 1991. Member: American, Inter-Pacific and International Bar Associations. National Contract Management Association. The Firm of Soble & Associates specializes in international law including: complex international commercial transactions, project finance, international trade, intellectual property, corporate, political matters, dispute resolution and the representation of foreign governments, their agencies and instrumentalities, with particular expertise in China, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, the ASEAN Nations and other countries of Asia, as well as the CIS republics, India, Eastern and Western Europe, Africa and many countries in the Middle East and Central and South America.
The Firm also frequently advises on United States. Government matters (including contracts and subcontracts, grants and cooperative agreements, customs and trade, and other issues), electric power generation matters, and non-profit organizations.
Member: American, Inter-Pacific and International Bar Associations. National Contract Management Association.