Samuel E Beffa - Saint Charles, MO
200 North Third StreetSaint Charles, MO 63301- 2813
Hamilton Weber LLC
Saint Charles General Municipal Representation Lawyer
Overview
Sam Beffa joined Hamilton Weber as an associate in 2019 and focuses his practice on local government, real estate, and corporate transactions and business law. Sam's local government law practice involves assisting with the general representation of municipalities and other political subdivisions in zoning and land use, and administrative law. His experience includes negotiating and drafting complex real estate and construction agreements with both public and private entities, annexations ...
Sam Beffa joined Hamilton Weber as an associate in 2019 and focuses his practice on local government, real estate, and corporate transactions and business law. Sam's local government law practice involves assisting with the general representation of municipalities and other political subdivisions in zoning and land use, and administrative law. His experience includes negotiating and drafting complex real estate and construction agreements with both public and private entities, annexations ...
Sam Beffa joined Hamilton Weber as an associate in 2019 and focuses his practice on local government, real estate, and corporate transactions and business law. Sam's local government law practice involves assisting with the general representation of municipalities and other political subdivisions in zoning and land use, and administrative law. His experience includes negotiating and drafting complex real estate and construction agreements with both public and private entities, annexations, statutory and ordinance construction and interpretation, and the formation and assistance in the general representation of special business districts such as community and neighborhood improvement districts. Sam's corporate law practice includes corporate formation and organizational matters, employment law issues, complex business and corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate representation. His real estate law practice involves real estate transactions, and zoning and land use matters, and his experience includes the negotiation of property acquisitions and leases, drafting various complex real estate and transactional documents for residential, commercial, and industrial properties, and assisting in condemnation actions. In addition, Sam also helps clients navigate through all aspects of residential, commercial, and industrial real estate matters, from acquisition to use and development, and leasing or sale of property.
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