Matthew J. Weber - Saint Peters, MO
Attorney at Weber Law Firm, L.C.
Criminal Law Lawyers in Saint Peters, MO
340 Mid Rivers Mall Drive Suite C Saint Peters, MO 63376
- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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22
Years
Experience
Saint Peters Criminal Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law 25%
- DWI/DUI 25%
- Personal Injury 25%
- Car Accident 25%
Attorney Information
Overview
Matt Weber was raised in Portage des Sioux, MO in St. Charles County. After graduating from Duchesne High School, Matt received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Rockhurst University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. Once Matt graduated with his law degree, he returned to St. Charles County to open his law practice in Saint Peters.
During this time at Weber Law Firm, Matt has been able to focus on the areas of law he enjoys and has gained many years of invaluable experience and knowledge. Weber Law Firm is a small, solo practice and that's how Matt intends for it to stay. He likes getting to know his clients on a personal level and provide personal invested representation in each of their cases. Matt wants to be the one to talk to you on the phone when you call with your first question and follow through with your case every step of the way. He will be the one handling your case in court if needed.
Matt lives in St. Charles with his wife and children. He enjoys spending time with his family, biking, and competing in triathlons. In 2013, Matt was an Ironman finisher.
Awards and Honors
Other Sources of Feedback About Matthew J. Weber
Included on the 2025 Missouri and Kansas Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2024 Missouri and Kansas Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law,
Kansas City,
Missouri, 2003
J.D.
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University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law,
Kansas City,
Missouri, 2003
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Non Legal Education
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Rockhurst University,
Kansas City,
Missouri, 2000
B.A.
Major: Political Science - Duchesne High School
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Rockhurst University,
Kansas City,
Missouri, 2000
Current Employment Position(s)
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Sole Practitioner
Bar Admissions
- Missouri, 2004
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Missouri, 2004
Other Affiliations
- Missouri Bar Association, 2004 - Present
- Saint Charles County Bar Association, 2004 - Present
Contact
340 Mid Rivers Mall Drive
Suite C
Saint Peters, MO 63376
Phone: 636-487-4139
Fax: 636-278-4510
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.mattweberlaw.net
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