21 STERLINGAfter spending the weekend thinking about Camryn, I’m back at work on Monday, and doing my best to throw myself into the cases piling up on my desk. Technically, I practice family law, which means I spend my days drafting prenuptial agreements, and handling divorce proceedings as well as alimony and child custody. Very rarely, I also handle a personal bankruptcy, or help with an adoption. I’ve also been asked to speak at conferences about family law or ethics. But ask anyone I work with what I’m known for, it’s divorce. The big D is what I’ve lived and breathed for five years now, and what I’ve built my reputation and career on. So color me surprised that the man known for divorce now has to get married. The irony is not lost on me. And the craziest part is that I’ve started

