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There are some law firms who specialize in highly technical work. A math degree would definitely help you get your foot in the door there.
EG:
http://www.welshkatz.com/
Most of the attorneys there have degrees in hard sciences or engineering. I just picked that one since I know a lawyer there, but there are others.
In general, I think the advantages of higher math in law are vastly underrated. This is probably because most people think math = arithmetic.
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What does your contact do exactly and how does he like it? Probably better as a pm but I know some people don't like being bothered with them.