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K. Andrew Weber - Saint Charles, MO
200 North Third Street Saint Charles, MO 63301- 2813
Hamilton Weber LLC
Saint Charles General Municipal Representation Lawyer
Overview
Drew Weber focuses his practice on corporate, real estate and local government law matters. His corporate practice includes corporate formation and organizational matters, employment law issues, business transactions, and general corporate representation. He currently serves as outside general counsel for a number of business entities...
Drew Weber focuses his practice on corporate, real estate and local government law matters. His corporate practice includes corporate formation and organizational matters, employment law issues, business transactions, and general corporate representation. He currently serves as outside general counsel for a number of business entities...
Drew Weber focuses his practice on corporate, real estate and local government law matters. His corporate practice includes corporate formation and organizational matters, employment law issues, business transactions, and general corporate representation. He currently serves as outside general counsel for a number of business entities. Representative business transactions include mergers and acquisitions, construction contracts, independent contractor agreements, and contracts for goods and services.
Drew's real estate practice is primarily focused on real estate transactions and zoning and land use matters. He represents real estate developers, homeowner and commercial lot owners' associations, and individuals in the acquisition, development, financing, and leasing of various real estate assets. In addition, he has negotiated and drafted leases, purchase contracts, easements, financing documents, and other complex transactional documents for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Drew has extensive experience representing clients before local governments to obtain zoning, land use, and subdivision approval throughout the St. Louis region.
Drew's local government law practice involves the general representation of municipalities and other political subdivisions in a variety of matters. He is the City Attorney for the cities of Cottleville and Warson Woods and serves as counsel to municipal governing bodies, planning and zoning commissions, boards of adjustment, and other special commissions. His experience includes advising clients on issues of governance, negotiating and drafting complex real estate agreements and public works construction agreements, annexations, drafting and interpreting legislation, and the formation of special business districts such as community improvement districts and neighborhood improvement districts.
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. Frequent topics include: real estate issues such as leasing, homeowner's associations, and financing public or private improvements; local government law issues, including zoning and administrative procedures; and business formation, contracts, and dissolution.
About K. Andrew Weber
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Practice Areas
- 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
Qualifications
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)
Education
- University of Missouri School of Law, 2011
J.D.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Business Organizations
Law Review: Missouri Law Review, Associate Editor - 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
Articles
Published Works
- The Odd Couple: Interplay Between Homeowners Associations And Municipal Governments, Municipal League Review, March/April, 2018
Office Information
Address
200 North Third Street Saint Charles, MO 63301- 2813
Phone
Fax
- 636-947-1743
Websites
Achievements
Honors
- Best Lawyers in America, Real Estate Law
- Real Estate Law
- Missouri Jaycees – Outstanding Young Missourian, 2020
- 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
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