About
Diana Bob is an attorney whose practice at Native Law PLLC focuses on Indian law, environmental law, and public policy matters across tribal, federal, and state systems. Since entering practice in 2005, she has represented tribes, tribal governments, tribal businesses, municipalities, developers, and organizations working in Indian Country. Her work involves resolving complex legal issues, addressing regulatory requirements, and helping clients reach practical solutions. She is recognized for strong legal analysis, ethical representation, and an ability to guide clients through challenging matters involving multiple stakeholders.
Diana earned a B.A. from Pitzer College with double majors in Anthropology and Environmental Studies. She later received a J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School and completed an Environmental Law Certificate. This academic background provided a strong foundation for understanding natural resources, land use, environmental regulation, and tribal governance. Her education supports her ability to evaluate legal risks, interpret complex rules, and develop strategies that align with client objectives while meeting regulatory expectations across varied legal and policy.
Diana has worked with tribal governments and government agencies on matters involving environmental compliance, energy development, water rights, and natural resources. Her experience includes assisting clients before the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, National Park Service, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. She has advised on development permits, infrastructure concerns, and regulatory reviews. Through this work, she helps clients understand requirements, reduce uncertainty, and move projects forward while protecting important legal and operational interests for diverse client groups.
Diana Bob has also represented tribal interests in significant environmental and development matters. Her legal work has included addressing treaty rights issues, environmental review questions, and disputes involving major projects. By combining knowledge of tribal law and environmental law, she helps clients make informed decisions and protect their interests. Clients rely on her for clear guidance, careful preparation, and effective advocacy when facing regulatory challenges, negotiations, and complex legal questions across jurisdictions while working with public and private sector stakeholders.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney, Native Law PLLC
- Member, Alaska Bar Association
- Member, District of Columbia Bar Association
- Member, Washington State Bar Association
Licensed State
- Alaska
- District of Columbia
- Washington
Education
- Lewis & Clark Law School
Juris Doctor (JD) - Pitzer College
BA in Anthropology & Environmental Studies
Awards & Badges



- Oil & Gas




