About Peter
Peter Andreone earned his law degree from Washburn University School of Law, receiving a J.D. in 2008. He built his foundation in the Midwest legal community after law school and maintained ties to his alma mater through the Washburn School of Law Alumni Association.
His early work began in 2007 at The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers where he served as a lawyer and counselor at law. That role gave him practical, courtroom and client-facing experience during the first years of his career. In 2013 he moved to Seyferth, Blumenthal & Harris as a lawyer and counselor, expanding his practice and handling a broader slate of matters for clients.
In 2015 Andreone launched Andreone Law. He established the firm as a vehicle for his private practice and for serving individual and business clients across multiple jurisdictions. Three years later he took on an of-counsel role at Hoban Law Group in 2018, a position that coincided with an active engagement in industry issues and trade association work.
Andreone holds memberships in bar and professional organizations in several states. He is a member of The Maryland Bar and the Johnson County Kansas Bar Association. His local professional presence includes the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association. He has also been listed as a sponsoring member of the Missouri Cannabis Trade Association since 2018 and maintains ongoing ties to regional legal circles.
That mix of firm work, private practice and association involvement has shaped a practice that spans Missouri, Kansas and Maryland. He has worked inside traditional firm structures and built a small-firm practice, giving him familiarity with both institutional and entrepreneurial legal settings. Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in handling client matters.
Today Andreone continues to operate Andreone Law while appearing in the records as having worked with Hoban Law Group as of counsel. He practices across the three admitted jurisdictions and manages matters that include business and regulatory issues affecting clients in those states. He now focuses his practice at Andreone Law on regulatory and business matters for clients in Missouri, Kansas and Maryland.