How many taxpayer-funded lawyers does it take to fight a journalist?
In the case of the defamation action brought against the New Zealand Defence Force by war reporter Jon Stephenson, the answer is 15.
In response to an Official Information request by the Herald, the Defence Force revealed it used 12 lawyers - including six senior practitioners - from the Government's legal arm, Crown Law, plus three external barristers.
In total it spent $643,000 defending itself, of which $468,000 was spent on the external barristers.
It spent $55,000 for "flights, booking fees, accommodation ..." and $17,000 for "costs and expert witnesses".