Drew Weber - 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: 04/08/2026
Areas of Practice
- General Municipal Representation
- Special District Representation
- Land Use and Development
- Commercial and Residential Real Estate Transactions
- Business Formation and Corporate Law
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Homeowners Association Representation
- Commercial and Public Finance
- Estate Planning and Probate
Attorney Information
Overview
Drew Weber is a distinguished attorney with over a decade of experience focusing on state and local government, corporate, and real estate law. As a native of St. Charles County, Drew brings not only a wealth of legal expertise but also a deep understanding of the unique needs and dynamics of the region.
Drew’s journey in the legal profession began at the University of Missouri School of Law, where he laid the foundation for his career. His extensive experience has made him a sought-after advisor and advocate for individuals and businesses navigating the complexities of real estate transactions, zoning and land use matters, and various complex corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, construction contracts, and contracts for goods and services. Drew’s work in the area of real estate law has led to him being included on the Best Lawyers in America® list for Real Estate Law since 2022.
Drew also represents various local government entities, including serving as the City Attorney for the cities of Cottleville and Warson Woods, the County Counselor for Warren County, and also serving as Assistant City Attorney to four additional cities. In representing local governments, Drew incorporates his corporate and real estate practice skills to provide well-rounded guidance to governmental officials.
As a result of his extensive experience, Drew has presented seminars as a lecturer on various topics of interest for local governments, business associations, and other groups. He is adept at providing strategic guidance to businesses of all sizes, ensuring they navigate legal challenges with confidence and success. Drew’s reputation within the community is one of respect and trust. Colleagues and clients alike value his unwavering commitment to ethical standards, his dedication to achieving favorable outcomes, and his ability to build strong relationships based on trust and integrity.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Best Lawyers in America, Real Estate Law, 2022 - present
- Missouri Jaycees – Outstanding Young Missourian, 2020
- St. Louis Small Business Monthly – Top Estate Planning Advisor, 2024
- St. Louis Small Business Monthly – Top 100 St. Louisans You Should Know, 2018
- St. Louis Small Business Monthly – Top St. Charles County People to Know to Succeed in Business, 2018
- Streetscape Magazine – Beyond the Best, 2016
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Missouri School of Law (Columbia),
Columbia,
Missouri, 2011
J.D.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Business Organizations
Law Review: Missouri Law Review, Associate Editor
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University of Missouri School of Law (Columbia),
Columbia,
Missouri, 2011
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Non Legal Education
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University of Missouri, 2008
B.A. Economics
Honors: Magna Cum Laude
Honors: Chief Justice of Missouri Students Association Student Court
Honors: Recipient of Mizzou ‘39 Award for Outstanding Seniors
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University of Missouri, 2008
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Published Works
Articles
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The Odd Couple: Interplay Between Homeowners Associations And Municipal Governments, Municipal League Review, March/April, 2018
Bar Admissions
- Missouri
- Illinois
Other Affiliations
- The American Bar Association
- The Missouri Bar
- The St. Charles County Bar Associationn, - 2019 (President)
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Missouri Municipal Attorneys Association
- International Municipal Lawyers Association
- SSM St. Joseph Health Center Advisory Committee, 2018 - Present (Chairman of the Board)
- St. Charles County YMCA Board, 2021-present
- Sts. Joachim & Ann School Board, 2021-present
- Harris House Foundation, 2021-present
- St. Charles County Regional Chamber, Chairman of the Board, 2018
- St. Charles Jaycees, - 2017 (President)
- Focus St. Louis, - 2013 (Emerging Leaders Program)
Contact
200 North Third Street
Saint Charles, MO 63301 - 2813
Phone: 636-389-8964
Fax: 636-947-1743
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.hamiltonweber.com
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