Jeremy waited for the barman to deliver their drinks and took a generous gulp before he began, “You’ve heard about the privatization of prisons?” Evan decided he’d better try to keep a clear head and ordered a Coke with lots of ice. “Surely Myerson isn’t a prison?” he asked, hoping as he poured the fizzy stuff over the cubes he wouldn’t be tempted to switch to bourbon. “No, but it works much the same from the standpoint of government funding.” “What do you mean?” “I looked into getting into family law. I mean, it’s related to divorce, particularly child custody issues. And then there are the disputes over parental rights and child welfare, along with allegations of neglect and a***e. And these days, the state is right in there as the deep-pockets referee. But compared to the estate wor

