North Carolina - Authorized to practice law 1994 South Carolina - Good Standing 1994
Education:
Campbell University School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Appalachian State University Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Bible and Theology College of Charleston Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts
Specialties:
Litigation - 20% Personal Injury - 20% Wrongful Death - 20% Medical Malpractice - 20% Construction / Development - 20%
Charleston County Council Jan 2000 - Dec 2008
Councilman
Bostic Law Firm Jan 2000 - Dec 2008
Attorney
United States Marine Corps 1986 - 1993
Sergeant
Education:
Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law 1991 - 1994
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
College of Charleston 1986 - 1989
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Political Science and Government, Political Science, Government
Appalachian Bible College 1981 - 1985
Bachelors
Skills:
Civil Litigation Personal Injury Public Speaking Corporate Law Real Estate Real Estate Transactions Litigation Nonprofits Management Personal Injury Litigation Community Outreach Wrongful Death Residential Homes Appeals Aviation Law Business Litigation Nursing Home Neglect Criminal Defense Non Profit Boards Environmental Issues Legal Research Legal Writing Product Liability Trials Non Profit Administration Closings Mediation Courts Trial Practice Non Profits Community Health Commercial Litigation Oil and Gas Law Business Managment Aviation Motorcycle Family Law Conservative Politics Church Services Construction Law Legal Issues Residential Real Estate Real Estate Closings Homeschooling Radio Host Nonprofit Organizations Motorcycle Safety
Interests:
Aviation Construction Scuba Shooting Sports Motorcycles Church Involvement Diving Persecuted Peoples
arolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley - during a Democratic event in Charleston, while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, said to be eyeing another run after losing the GOP nomination last year, campaigned for Curtis Bostic, who lost to Sanford in a Republican run-off for the open congressional seat.
olina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley during a Democratic event in Charleston, while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, said to be eyeing another run after losing the GOP nomination last year, campaigned for Curtis Bostic, who lost to Sanford in a Republican run-off for the open congressional seat.
Date: May 03, 2013
Source: Google
Colorful SC campaign enters final week after debate Monday
At his party celebrating his decisiveprimary win over Curtis Bostic, none other than his Argentinian fiance, Maria Belen, strode in and planted a smooch on the once-disgraced governors lips. Take that, values voters!...
Date: Apr 30, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Analysis: Mark Sanford, Elizabeth Colbert Busch To Be 'Hard-Fought'
But, keep in mind that the total number of people who voted in the Republican run-off on Tuesday between Sanford and Curtis Bostic was 46,071. Those voters are likely all Republicans.With a turnout of 90-95,000 getting 46,071 votes makes the race a 50-50 proposition.
given at least 50-50 odds of winning the special general election against Democratic nominee Elizabeth Colbert Busch in early May. To top it off, his mistress-and-now-fiance Maria Belen Chapur was at his side Tuesday night to celebrate his victory over Curtis Bostic in the 1st District GOP runoff.
can primary to become the partys candidate for the U.S. House seat he represented in the 1990s. Sanford bested attorney and former Charleston County Council member Curtis Bostic, The Associated Press has determined. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Sanford took 56.5 percent to Bostics 43.4 percent.
The field was set Tuesday night when former Gov. Mark Sanford, who was the top vote-getter in a 16-way GOP primary last month, defeated former Charleston County councilman Curtis Bostic in the Republican runoff.
Date: Apr 03, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
SC run-off: Betting on Sanford v. Colbert Busch, but don't forget the underdog
eston is a unique place, at once conservative but also the most fashionable and arts-centric part of the state. And though Sanford has said he was likethe Tea Party before the Tea Party was cool,its Curtis Bostic who seems to have better Tea Party bona-fides. While that plays well upstate, its Dont forget the underdog: Make no mistake, Curtis Bostic is an underdog. Few people were talking about him in the national press days before the primary, but he ran an impressive ground game to edge out guys with more money and name recognition. He held his ownin debates, while throwing barbs abo Curtis Bostics conservative cred: Jennifer Rubin called Bostic theDistinguished Pol of the Week. Ann Coulter has called Mark Sanford the Todd Akin of South Carolina. Bostic got a high profile campaign appearance fromRick Santorum, who admittedly did not do well in South Carolina in his preside