To accomplish all this and bring itself up to competitive speed, Bloomberg
hired an army of lawyers — some 500 now on the payroll, I was told — and has them nose to the grindstone writing headnotes, tagging cases and readying a law digest.
Not exact matches
And that's just another way
of saying, «This joint runs great for those who can
hire armies of lobbyists and
lawyers and have them make big campaign contributions, but not here for real people.»»
But the young internet startups are all grown up now, and can easily afford to
hire vast
armies of lawyers and compliance experts who will help them avoid breaches that lead to massive fines.