About Matt
Matt Weber built his route to law through Midwestern classrooms and local practice. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Rockhurst University in 1997, then returned to school for a law degree at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, receiving his J.D. in 2003. Those years on campus gave him grounding in legal writing, courtroom procedure and the practical demands of client work.
Soon after completing law school he became involved with the Missouri legal community. Records show participation in the Missouri State Bar Association in 2004, and he has maintained professional ties within the state bar and related organizations. Colleagues say that early engagement with the bar association helped him learn the practical business of practicing law in Missouri courts and administrative settings.
Weber’s career has been steady and local. He has spent his professional life in Missouri, handling matters that required familiarity with state rules and local practice norms. Over time he developed a reputation among peers for steadiness in handling routine and complex procedural issues. He has balanced work inside the courtroom with attention to client communication, scheduling, and case management—everyday parts of a lawyer’s daily responsibilities.
Outside casework he has remained active in professional circles. Memberships and participation in bar-related activities have been part of his career, keeping him connected to changes in state rules, continuing legal education and the courtroom practices used by judges across Missouri. That involvement has also allowed him to remain current on jurisprudential shifts and administrative developments that affect how lawyers represent clients at the state level.
Today he practices law in Missouri and continues to engage with the state bar. He maintains a practice that is grounded in the Missouri legal system and remains involved in professional organizations that serve local attorneys.