About Peter
Peter Robertson is an attorney licensed to practice in Kansas and admitted to appear before the Tenth Circuit. He works on matters that cross state and federal lines and handles appellate filings that require careful attention to procedural detail. Colleagues describe his approach as methodical and plain-spoken.
After finishing law school, Robertson moved into practice that mixed courtroom work and written advocacy. He spent his early years developing the routines that make appellate work efficient: tight briefs, crisp records, and rehearsal for oral argument. Over time he took on cases that required coordination between state trial courts and federal appellate briefing.
His work has emphasized appellate procedure and federal practice. He prepares briefs, handles preservation of issues at the trial level, and presents arguments before appellate panels. That combination places him at the intersection of trial strategy and legal analysis, where he must translate complex records into concise legal narratives.
Robertson’s career includes work in private practice and in matters that reach the federal bar. He is now at Bateman Law Group, LLC, where he continues to represent clients in both state and federal courts. At the firm he contributes to cases that require cross-jurisdictional knowledge, particularly when a decision at the trial level has potential federal implications.
People who have worked with him note a focus on clarity. His written work aims to reduce legal complexity to its essentials. In court he relies on a steady presentation and an insistence on procedural rigor. That attention to the rules often shapes the strategy he recommends to clients.
He maintains a practice that engages both trial-level issues and appeals. He adapts his work to the needs of each case, whether the task is preserving an issue for appeal or crafting an appellate brief that can carry a dispositive legal argument. He currently concentrates on appellate and federal litigation arising in Kansas and before the Tenth Circuit.