In my experience, the help on this board is better than a lawyer. I've talked to lawyers about immigration before and their advice was crap compared to the knowledge here - and this is FREE.
You can always find a lawyer who will say yes. They want your cash, nothing more. Some will say yes just to get your money. They will tell you whatever you want to hear.
If you're truly interested in studying in Canada, your 120,000 CAD will help you prove you can support yourself while in Canada and help get a study permit. (Your test scores will determine some as well as your background.) Then you can get a degree that will help you find a job in Canada. You could even try a diploma as a legal assistant, which is much cheaper than a bachelor's degree. With your law degree, it would be easy for you to do.