A Fond Farewell to Bill Keefe

Bill Keefe, Esq. 

 Bill Keefe, former partner of Keefe & Keefe, P. A., retired in 2023 after nearly forty years of practicing law in Wilton, New Hampshire.  As an attorney, Bill handled a number of practice areas including bankruptcy, divorce and civil litigation. But anyone who knew Bill knew he was most passionate about his work in the estate planning field because he felt he could really make a difference in people’s lives. 

Bill served as Town Moderator for the town of Wilton and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1976 and from the University of Maine School of Law in 1979.

For decades, Bill Keefe was able to provide a small-town attorney feel to his clients with the help of his long time Paralegal, Amanda Cheney.

Sowerby & Moustakis Law, PLLC is honored to add Amanda Cheney to our team as a Paralegal, and we believe her vast experience and dedication to the legal industry will make her a valuable asset to our firm.

 

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