“Finally, for a government wiretapper, there was no continuity: with firms rising and falling, a wiretap might go down with the company.”
“Or take the case of John Broady, an audacious wiretapper who in the mid-1950s set up an eavesdropping nest at an apartment in Midtown Manhattan.”
“A wiretapper could even choose to target the phone calls of a company's general counsel talking to an outside law firm, or the CEO talking to his counterpart at another company.”