Career
With 15 years dedicated to construction law, Diana Bowman resolves disputes and drives project success.
Diana Bowman represents owners, contractors, and design professional in resolving construction disputes through negotiation, alternate dispute resolution, and trial practice. She has prosecuted and defended a range of construction and design claims relating to construction defect and payment disputes, delays and disruption, design errors and omission, mechanics liens, and payment and performance bonds.
Diana develops strategies to mitigate project disruption by assessing claims during construction. She drafts and negotiates form and manuscript agreements and advises on claim avoidance strategies. Diana has successfully resolved disputes involving large-scale energy (renewable and nonrenewable), commercial, residential, infrastructure, research, and transportation facilities.
In contracting, Diana manages engineering procurement construction (EPC) work, design-build projects, and master service agreements, as well as traditional owner-architect and owner-contractor agreements.
A frequent writer and speaker on construction-related topics, Diana has also taught construction law at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law.