In an entertaining piece, Bloomberg describes the work of the lead lawyers for the London 2012 Olympics -- contracting for mass quantities of portable toilets, shuttlecocks, security, transportation, and skeet targets, protecting copyrights, and arranging for drug-testing. Demonstrating that he had listened to one too many athlete interviews, London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games general counsel Terry Miller offered this comment to Bloomberg on the experience of working with the first-ever official Olympics law firm, Freshfields:
The greatest benefit for me is the willingness to step into uncharted territory and work as part of my team to figure out the way forward.
Arrrghhhhh.