Areas of Practice
Undergraduate School
University of Washington
Law School
University of Minnesota
Bar Admissions
Georgia, Supreme Court of Georgia, Georgia Court of Appeals, Northern District of Georgia, Middle District of Georgia
His practice specializes in Environmental/Natural Resources and Commercial Law.
Mr. Bowers’ practice includes environmental, toxic tort, products liability, personal injury, insurance coverage and complex commercial litigation in both state and federal court. His experience ranges from representation of numerous entities in defense of and in pursuit of claims concerning allegations of toxic exposure and contamination, pending in courts within Georgia and throughout the United States including the District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the District Court for the District of Puerto Rico and the District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, to advising a biotechnology company concerning the negotiation of and impact of contract language under applicable law and in pursuit of the interests of the client concerning its national business operations. He has served as assistant national coordinating counsel for a multinational corporation overseeing North American asbestos litigation, as litigation counsel to numerous entities in matters involving alleged soil, air and groundwater contamination, and as counsel for a purchaser in pursuit of recovery of response costs for cleanup and remediation of alleged soil and groundwater contamination. Mr. Bowers’ experience also includes advising and representing clients in regulatory matters, including state and local liquor licensing, NPDES permitting under the Clean Water Act and compliance with the Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act. Mr. Bowers also renders advice and representation in real estate development transactions, including zoning compliance and environmental permitting.
Recent representative matters include:
Mr. Bowers received his B.A. degree in Political Science, cum laude, from the University of Washington. He earned his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School in 2002, where he was a Note and Comment Editor of the Minnesota Journal of Global Trade.
Mr. Bowers’ civic and volunteer activities include participation as a stakeholder interview attorney as part of the JUSTGeorgia Juvenile Code Rewrite Project, and service since 2007 as a SUPERHero child mentor for H.E.R.O. For Children, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of children infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS in Georgia.
Mr. Bowers is a member of the Georgia Bar.