Dykstra Case Is a Great Example of Why the ABH Needs to Die

WebCPA reported today the Lenny Dykstra former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies player is being sued by his accounting firm for $111,097 in fees.

The real kicker is this "...claiming that the charges have since grown to $138,872." This is only possible under the Amighty Billable Hour, that a firm would send a bill out for over 100K, not get paid, and keep doing work!

Maybe some lawyer will take Lenny's case and put the ABH on trial! Of course, said attorney would have to be a pricing with purpose firm.

Ed Kless

Ed Kless joined Sage in July of 2003 and is currently the senior director of partner development and strategy.

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