Mike Archer

Mike Archer Law Firm

(314) 200-6664

4500 Telegraph Rd, #106
St. Louis, Missouri 63129


About Mike Archer

Mr. Archer attended St. Louis University on a four-year Air Force ROTC Scholarship graduating as a Distinguished Military Graduate, an award given only to the top 5% of the graduating class. He graduated from St. Louis University with his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in two and a half years. He completed his Master’s in Business Administration in the remaining year and a half of his scholarship.

After his military service, he attended law school. After graduation received his license to practice law in the State of Missouri.

He then worked for a year in the St. Louis County Public Defender’s Office as an unpaid intern, then, served as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for St. Louis County for fifteen years. While in the Prosecutor’s Office, he was head of the narcotics unit as well as the vehicular homicide division.

After serving in Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, he entered the private practice of law focusing on personal injury, domestic relations, business planning, criminal law defense, and aviation law. The litigation skills he perfected in Prosecutor’s Office are instrumental in achieving excellent results for his clients.

Mr. Archer has also been an adjunct professor at various local universities teaching business law, criminal law, business planning and corporate finance.

Mr. Archer’s Office is in Oakville. He also lives in Oakville with his wife, Robin Archer. The Archers are very active in the St Francis of Assisi Parish, where he serves as a lector. Mr. Archer is also the Grand Knight of Council 5359 of the Knights of Columbus. The Archers have five grandchildren.

Practice Areas

  • Personal Injury
  • Accidents
  • Divorce
  • Family Law

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(314) 200-6664

4500 Telegraph Rd, #106
St. Louis, Missouri 63129

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