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Army of Lawyers
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin. These are mooks in suits, used for intimidation. When a character in a story feels he's been wronged (or feels he can get away with breaking the law), he'll often threaten to call upon his army of lawyers. Especially when said character is rich. (Sometimes, the army is called "my legal team", same diff. In other words, lawyer overkill.) Sometimes that Army can actually be seen in a show, and when they are, they are invariably marching in ranks behind the character, in step and double-file (and often with an added parodic sound effect of marching jackboots). Occasionally it will be a team of Yes Men or Middle-Management Mooks rather than lawyers, but with the same effect: a martial show of force in a corporate or legal setting. Sometimes the Army will be acting on behalf of an unseen (usually evil) client, all members of the Army working toward one ominous goal. Compare Evil Lawyer Joke, You Wanna Get Sued?. No direct relation to the possibility that The Army will press charges on someone and use the best lawyers they have, even though that possibility could involve an Army of Lawyers and is very scary once you give it a few seconds' thought. |
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LAWYER TEAM, ACTIVATE! | |
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In Civilization: Call to Power and its sequel, once you reach the Modern Era, you can train Lawyers and Corporate Branches to wage economic warfare on your enemies. Ordinary army-units are mostly helpless against them, too - only Lawyers can fight Lawyers. And they're really, really effective. This means that unless it ends before you develop that far, a multiplayer match will inevitably devolve into an earth-shattering confrontation between two competing armies of briefcase-wielding, suit-wearing lawyers (and corporate branches). | |
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Parodied in one strip from The Far Side, where an explorer at the edge of an island jungle is confronted with a group of men in suits with briefcases. | |
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Torg and Riff of Sluggy Freelance are confronted with a "Gaggle of Slavering Lawyers" when trying to rent a house. Disturbingly, it is revealed that the horde is not actually an army per se, but one entity with bird legs and numerous suited lawyer torsos and heads. | |
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One episode of The Defenders has one episode's bad guys use their army of lawyers as a blatant show of force. There are so many of them that when they sit down at their ridiculously long table they need two row of chairs. | |
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The law firm of Wolfram & Hart from Angel. On a few occasions, Angel couldn't finger someone for murder because, as a vampire with no surname or social security card, he couldn't testify to it in a court of law. The firm made itself a nuisance in a variety of other ways, such as punching holes in the deed to Angel's headquarters, or getting a city order to fumigate the place. (The exterminators didn't spray for bugs, they planted them.) |
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The Simpsons C. Montgomery Burns has a team of lawyers but usually only the Blue Haired Lawyer talks. The episode "The Joy of Sect" had the Movementarians call out their lawyers (in the style of some firemen) when they've realised that Marge managed to break her family out. The aforementioned blue-haired lawyer is one of them and again the only one that talks. |
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Maria Hill used the trope name to explain her decision to join Stark Industries at the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. | |
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Red Alert 3: Paradox: Employed by the Cyberpunkish Mediterranean Syndicate, and equipped with suitcases that let them telekinetically hold you in place. | |
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More literally than usual, Thief's Ninja Lawyers in 8-Bit Theater. | |
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Discussed Trope and averted in The Brass Verdict. Walter Hartright tells Mickey Haller that he wants Haller to be his only lawyer for the murder trial, because the more lawyers you have, the more guilty you look. Haller reflects and admits that Hartright is correct. | |
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Freefall: "American battle lawyers overwhelmed ours with sheer numbers." | |
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It's mentioned many times in The Dresden Files that Gentleman Johnny Marcone has an army of lawyers to protect him from any kind of legal charges. Considering that they manage to get charges against him from the FBI thrown out of court, they must be very good indeed... though it's also none too subtly implied that Marcone supplements their efforts with the judicious application of large bribes and large campaign donations. | |
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In Big Eyes, Walter brings lawyers from the Gannett Company to the trial to defend him. This turns out to be a subversion, since the lawyers were only there to point out that Gannett were immune from defamation prosecution since they were reporting on a person's claims in relation to a significant public event, and hence were protected by the First Amendment. They leave as soon as the judge dismisses the case against them, leaving Walter to defend himself for actually making the defamatory allegation. | |
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Discworld: There's an army of lawyers surrounding the Lavish family in Making Money, although they're mostly there to threaten other Lavishes. They're subjected to a very efficient Conservation of Ninjutsu by Mr. Slant, who as the narration points out, didn't just write the book, but wrote half the books in the city on the subject of law (he's a zombie, so he's been around for several lifetimes). The moment he unleashes his Death Glare, the Lavishes' collective legal team sits down. They may not be literal lawyers, but Lord Vetinari occasionally gets a similar visual effect by having a couple of his "dark clerks" act as Living Props when he needs to have a few stern words with someone. The Elf Queen summons an army of lawyers in The Wee Free Men; the one thing the Nac Mac Feegle are scared of. Then it turns out they have a defence counsel in the form of Chekhov's minor comic-relief character... |
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The Supernaturalist features corporate combat lawyers known as Paralegals, causing a character to remark "I liked it better when they fought with briefcases". | |
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There's an army of lawyers surrounding the Lavish family in Making Money, although they're mostly there to threaten other Lavishes. They're subjected to a very efficient Conservation of Ninjutsu by Mr. Slant, who as the narration points out, didn't just write the book, but wrote half the books in the city on the subject of law (he's a zombie, so he's been around for several lifetimes). The moment he unleashes his Death Glare, the Lavishes' collective legal team sits down. | |
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The Partnership Collective in Schlock Mercenary. The term "attornicorps" has also been used at least once, as a euphemism for this. | |
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Eek! The Cat: A pair of one shot villainous sisters are revealed to have an army of lawyers, here presented as ravenous, snarling beasts, they plan to unleash on the hero Eek and his girlfriend Annabelle. Unfortunately even an army of lawyers is no match for Sharky the Sharkdog. | |
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They may not be literal lawyers, but Lord Vetinari occasionally gets a similar visual effect by having a couple of his "dark clerks" act as Living Props when he needs to have a few stern words with someone. | |
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In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Clark's boss is introduced with a team of yes-men marching lockstep behind him (with foley marching sound effects). The scene ends with a gag where Clark wishes Merry Christmas to each of them in turn, finishing with a "Happy Channukah". | |
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Iron Fist: In the arbitration for Danny Rand to reclaim his identity and his ownership shares in Rand Enterprises, one side of the boardroom table is taken up by Ward and Joy Meachum plus their in-house counsel, while the other side is just Danny, repped by Jeri Hogarth. | |
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In Halt and Catch Fire, IBM sends a large group of its legal counsel to Cardiff Electric after former employee Joe MacMillan told them that he and Gordon Clark had reverse engineered the BIOS for the IBM PC. Most of the lawyers present are there simply to intimidate Cardiff, while only the executives and senior lawyers actually spoke to the compromised Cardiff employees. | |
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This was, of course, Veronica Cale's parting shot in the failed Wonder Woman TV pilot. Though justified in her case this time since Wonder Woman committed far more crimes then the bad guy did. |
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Better Call Saul: In "Something Stupid", Huell Babineaux is arrested for assaulting a plainclothes cop who was questioning Jimmy (he hit the guy with a bag of sandwiches, not realizing he was a police officer). The prosecutor's office wants to throw the book at him per the controversial three-strikes laws of New Mexico. As a favor to Jimmy, Kim orchestrates a massive scam to strong-arm the DA into accepting a lenient plea offer. Her first step is to get the ADA riled up, which she does by showing up at the courthouse accompanied by three associate attorneys from Schweikart & Cokely. Kim pitches Ericsen an offer of several months probation for Huell. Ericsen refuses. Which prompts the associates to all file discovery motions to collect evidence backing Huell's story, and Kim to then add that she's looking into civil rights litigation on Huell's behalf. Ericsen dismisses the associates, and privately chides Kim, warning her that these "shock-and-awe" tactics won't sway her. This puts Ericsen and Kim at odds, as Kim waits for the table to be set for Jimmy's part of the scam (a manufactured groundswell of public support). In season 5, Kim's disillusionment with her Mesa Verde work for Schweikart & Cokely hits a breaking point when Mesa Verde decides to use all of their attorneys to evict Everett Acker from his home which is in the way of a call center they plan to build in Tucumcari. |
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For once, actually used on the good side in Denial. Defendant, real historian Deborah Lipstadt, winds up with a dozen people working on her case, thanks to its historic importance, while plaintiff, Holocaust denier David Irving, is alone on his side of the room, representing himself. Irving is somewhat Genre Savvy about this trope, however, as he's compared himself to David vs Goliath a few times, and is aware of how it will look to the reporters. | |
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An early Bastard Operator from Hell story from the mid-1990s involves a Dream Sequence in which the USS Enterprise is attacked by a literal army of Borg-like Microsoft attorneys and can only be saved by Simon the BOFH (who defeats them by installing Microsoft Windows on their ship). | |
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In Daughter for Dessert, the prosecutors in the protagonist's trial were probably bribed by Cecilia (according to him) into all prosecuting him at once. | |
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Defied on an episode of Bull. A rich man is seriously thinking of bringing one of these along to help on his son's court appointment in a Papa Wolf moment, but Dr. Bull tells him that this show of legal force would instead piss off the jury and probably make them declare the kid guilty just to get back at the rich people. The man chooses a Simple Country Lawyer instead. | |
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Monk: In his debut, Dale "The Whale" Biederbeck smugly warns the cops investigating him that the first 20 numbers on his speed dial are all lawyers. | |
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Daredevil: One flashback in "Nelson v. Murdock" depicts when Matt and Foggy were interning at Landman & Zack. We see them sitting on the legal team, who take up the length of a boardroom table, representing Roxxon, who are bringing damages against a whistleblower who violated his confidentiality agreement to report substandard working conditions to his doctor that caused him to contract cancer. Matt can tell from his heightened senses that the man is telling the truth, and decides that he doesn't want to be protecting a corporation from someone who really needs help, and convinces Foggy they should just go start their own practice. | |
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CSI: Miami: One episode has an actor as a suspect. Horatio calls him in for questioning, but his entourage of lawyers and other representatives show up in his stead. After the man's agent introduces the whole lot, Horatio remarks to her that "someone is missing." Cut to the guy sitting across from H; he was outside waiting in the car the whole time. | |
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Referenced in at least one episode of Murder, She Wrote, when, being confronted, the episode's villain challenges Fletcher over the "battalion of lawyers" she can expect. Fletcher's answer is having — accurately — noticed a subtle thing the killer did at one point that inspired the victim to take a pill. The tone of the scene is that and other details like it leave the killer defeated. | |
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Mentioned on The West Wing when a congressman asks Josh to help him secure more money for a government lawsuit against tobacco companies. When Josh protests that the case has already consumed $30 million in federal money, the congressman lets him know that just one of the five tobacco companies involved has 342 lawyers on the case. (They're also outspending the government 10-to-1.) | |
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Rutherford Falls: Double Subverted. After Terry sends a lawsuit his way, Nathan claims to Terry that he has the backing of Rutherford Inc., who will surely send a team of lawyers his way to back him up. They send...one, a wimp who got his junior associate position through nepotism, and whom Terry easily sends a way with his tail between his legs. Following that, Rutherford Inc. then sends a legitimate team of lawyers led by PR head Kaitlyn herself; they even show up in a helicopter and Power Walk to the casino. | |
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Kiwi Blitz: When Steffi's Clark Kenting utterly fails, Reed tells her that the only reason the Police haven't questioned her and her dad is that the latter "has like fifty lawyers" thanks to being CEO of a big company. | |
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The Elf Queen summons an army of lawyers in The Wee Free Men; the one thing the Nac Mac Feegle are scared of. Then it turns out they have a defence counsel in the form of Chekhov's minor comic-relief character... | |
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