UBS AG, the largest Swiss bank by assets, is in talks with the U.S. government to settle a lawsuit seeking the names of 52,000 American account holders suspected of using Swiss secrecy laws to evade taxes. The bank agreed with the U.S. and Swiss governments to seek a settlement and postpone an evidentiary hearing [on…
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Summer reading
Looking to get caught up on recent articles on privacy over the summer? I’ve compiled a list of some recent articles that are available for free online that I’ve been meaning to get to, and I thought I’d post the list here. Many more privacy-related articles can also be found on SSRN. If you know of…
Bloggers react to the PSP report
I’ve been reading a number of mainstream news sources and columnists on the report that was released yesterday about the President’s Surveillance Program. It’s interesting to see what others feel the headline should be or the take-home message should be. Glenn Greenwald highlights one aspect of the report that I didn’t mention in my commentary…
Employee privacy, health privacy, and public safety
Every so often, a case comes along that pits health privacy against public safety, such as the case involving a honeymooning Atlanta lawyer who was publicly named — and sued by fellow air passengers — for posing a risk to the public of a treatment-resistant strain of tuberculosis. The lawyer eventually sued the Centers for…