"Lawyer up" is a reflection of the "litigious" American society today. It describes any situation that persons involved in a conflict prefer to "hide behind their lawyers and legal technicalities" instead of making progress toward resolution of the problem. So it goes beyond an accused criminal having access to a lawyer. It also means that parties to a commercial conflict do not try to resolve the disagreement, and instead "dig in their heels" by letting lawyers cite all sorts of complicated legal justifications, each holding on to its side of the argument and end up not getting anything done. In American English, this term can be used in formal writing, as did the writers of the New York Times.