OK - now let's slow down a little, Hillary.
I did not mean to imply that the entire budget was spent on wages...of course not. However, in business, one of the primary economic markers is the ratio of total gross income per employee. I put that ratio up (from their own public statements) as something to think about, given the time the court has been in existence and the lack of results it has produced.
Nor did I mean to imply that "each and every" employee was being paid $400,000 per year...surely there are a few of the elite making far more, while the great majority must be secretarial and support staff who are paid far less. And certainly there are other expenses, even if some of the office space is loaned to them by a friendly U.N. I just put up a statistical ratio as a point for consideration.
And I still fail to see why they would need to advertise. Of course, I go back to a time in the U.S. when our private sector attorneys at law were forbidden to advertise - we used to call this "ambulance chasing".
If you misunderstood what I was posting, then let this clear it up.