In part one of our interview with Terry Miller, the general counsel of the London 2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, she told Corporate Counsel reporter Sue Reisinger about the six years, 32 lawyers, and more than 25,000 contracts involved in getting the Games up and running. (In the interest of disclosure, Miller and Reisinger were University of Dayton Law school classmates in the mid-70s, and Reisinger worked with Miller’s British-born husband, Jonathan, at the Dayton Daily News.)

For part two, Miller and Reisinger discuss security, the Paralympic Games, and Miller’s equestrian dreams.