Depends on if you're scared of a courtroom or not. If you are a lawyer and a CPA you can help your clients out of a hell of a lot more pickles then just getting them to the halfway point and passing the buck onto someone else. You can charge a fee that reflects that too. If a CPA tries that, they go to prison
You're starting to make less and less sense for every post you make.
If you have a law degree, but work as an accountant, you cannot go to court. And why the @#!* would anyone want their accountant to go to court anyway? That makes a grand total of
zero sense.
Man, I don't mean to be a buzz kill, but you are valuating a law degree at least 20 times more than it's worth.
Mind listing the names of the partners and firms that told you this? I was concerned that moving back to my home state would be an issue but, generally speaking, no one knows anything about cooley here. Besides, it has been my experience that firms are more interested the work that you actually do for them.
Cooley's main claim to fame (or infamy) is the publishing of their own rankings, claiming to be the 12th best law school in the country. In fact, if they had the common sense to not do that *&^%, nobody would really give a *&^%, Cooley would be "just another law school" down the rankings. But because they're trying to, quite literally, deceive people into attending their school, they get a horrible reputation.