How Sowerby & Moustakis Law Supports Small Business Owners in Key Legal Situations

Running a small business comes with both opportunities and challenges. Having the right legal partner ensures your company is protected and positioned for growth. At Sowerby & Moustakis Law, we help entrepreneurs and family businesses in Southern New Hampshire with practical, integrated solutions.

Here are the top five reasons clients choose us for small business law:

Reason 1: Recognized Experiencein Business and Estate Planning

Founder and Managing Member Peter Moustakis is an experienced attorney active in the New Hampshire and Massachusetts Bar Associations, with leadership roles including President of the NH Chapter of NAELA. His credibility among peers often leads to referrals from other attorneys who recognize his ability to integrate business and estate planning.

“Because of how we blend the small business law portion into estate planning, attorneys often refer clients to us who need both.” – Peter Moustakis

Reason 2: We Make Business Law Simple and Practical

Contracts, entity formation, and succession planning can feel complicated. Our clients say we explain their options clearly, provide step-by-step guidance, and make the process straightforward so they can focus on running their business.

“Peter was approachable, easy to talk to, and helpful in explaining the process.” – Rebeccah C.

Reason 3: Local Roots and Community Connection

Our office in Amherst serves business owners across Milford, Hollis, Nashua, Bedford, and nearby towns. Unlike large out-of-state firms, we are invested in helping Southern New Hampshire businesses thrive. Clients appreciate working with a lawyer who understands the local community and economy.

“New Hampshire wants a local business, and they’ll avoid the big law firm in favor of that.” – Peter Moustakis

Reason 4: Integrated Business and Personal Planning

We are one of the few small firms in New Hampshire that seamlessly combine small business law with estate planning. This ensures your company, family, and assets are all protected with one coordinated plan.

Peter explained our goals and in minutes we had a game plan to protect our assets, create a trust, and a will for our protection.” – Donald G.

Reason 5: Proven Client Satisfaction

Our clients consistently give us five-star reviews for being responsive, organized, and thorough. They value that we take time to understand their goals and deliver solutions tailored to their businesses.

“He is very thorough, organized and made the process very clear and easy to follow. We would highly recommend him.” – Krupa R.

Serving Southern New Hampshire

From Amherst to Milford, Hollis, Nashua, Bedford, and beyond, business owners choose Sowerby & Moustakis Law because we provide both legal protection and peace of mind.Schedule your free consultation today and discover why so many small business owners trust us with their legal needs.

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