No. No One Would Choose Law Over More Money And Fame.

It's cute to act like a bad law job with a dead-end degree is going to turn out for the best, but let's be real.

My general impression of Jon was every time he came to court we had a good laugh and he did a great job handling clients…. Had he stayed in law, he would have been fine. But I’m glad he didn’t.

Judge Thomas E. Brennan Jr., formerly of the 55th District Court in Michigan and son of the founder of Thomas M. Cooley Or Wait Now It’s Western Michigan Law School, describing Tampa Bay Lightning Coach Jon Cooper. Actually, making $1000 a pop to represent indigent clients is not “fine” compared to coaching in a Stanley Cup Final. While irritated at his success this season, readers will remember I was an early believer in Cooper’s skills.

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