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Pryor, Bradley R.

Bradley R. Pryor - Saint Charles, MO

Attorney at Hamilton Weber LLC

General Municipal Representation Lawyers in Saint Charles, MO

200 North Third Street Saint Charles, MO 63301 - 2813

Saint Charles General Municipal Representation Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • General Municipal Representation
  • Special District Representation
  • Land Use and Development
  • Business Formation and Corporate Law
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Commercial and Residential Real Estate Transactions

Attorney Information

Overview

Brad Pryor is a highly skilled and dedicated attorney specializing in state and local government, real estate, and corporate law.

Brad takes a client-centered approach, striving to understand each client’s unique goals and challenges, and tailors legal solutions that align with their objectives. He is dedicated to learning the intricacies of the legal profession and providing unwavering commitment to client success.

Brad works closely with municipalities and other governmental authorities to advise clients on compliance issues, land use and zoning regulations, and other matters related to local government law. Brad also assists clients in residential and commercial real estate issues, as well as corporate and related business law matters. Brad’s dedication to excellence and tireless worth ethic makes him a trusted advisor in the legal community.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Saint Louis University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri, 2022
      J.D.
      Honors: magna cum laude
      Honors: Dean’s Scholar
      Honors: Dean’s List
      Honors: Trial Advocacy Team Member
  • Non Legal Education

    • Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri
      Honors: Bachelor of Science in Finance, 2018
      Honors: M.B.A., Master of Business Administration, 2019
      Honors: Scholarship Student Athlete, Football

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Associate Attorney, since 2022

Past Positions

  • Klar, Izsak and Stenger, LLC, Clerk, 2021-2022
  • Saint Louis University, Faculty Fellow for Professor Thomas Stewart, 2021
  • The Simon Law Firm, Clerk, 2020-2021

Bar Admissions

  • Missouri
  • Illinois

Other Affiliations

  • The Missouri Bar
  • St. Charles County Bar Association

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Saint Charles, MO

200 North Third Street
Saint Charles, MO 63301 - 2813

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Phone: 636-389-8964

Fax: 636-947-1743

Email: Send a message

Website: https://www.hamiltonweber.com

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