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== [[Film]] ==
* 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).
* In [[John Grisham]]'s ''[[The Rainmaker]]'', [[Naive Newcomer]] attorney Rudy Baylor has an [[Oh Crap]] moment when he meets the [[David Versus Goliath|opposing legal team]].
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* Both the plaintiff and the big tobacco company have one of these in [[John Grisham]]'s ''The Runaway Jury''.
* ''[[Discworld]]'':
** There's an Army of Lawyers surrounding the Lavish family in ''[[Discworld/Making Money|Making Money]]'', although they're mostly there to threaten [[Big Screwed-Up Family|other Lavishes]].
** The Elf Queen summons an Army of Lawyers in ''[[Discworld/The Wee Free Men|The Wee Free Men]]''; the one thing the Nac Mac Feegle are scared of.
* It's mentioned many times in ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' that [[The Don|Gentleman Johny Marcone]] has an Army of Lawyers to protect him from any kind of legal charges.
* ''[[The Supernaturalist]]'' features combat lawyers known as Paralegals, causing a character to remark "I liked it better when they fought with briefcases".
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[[Category:The Courtroom Index]]
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