Anonymous banking

E. ALLEN SMITH EALLENSMITH at ocelot.Rutgers.EDU
Sun Apr 28 22:03:31 PDT 1996


From:	IN%"unicorn at schloss.li"  "Black Unicorn" 27-APR-1996 23:07:10.42

>Well, using attorney client confidentality to shield things otherwise
>discoverable just doesn't work.

	Given discussions as to attorneys holding passphrases, et al, perhaps
a tutorial from the lawyers on the list (yourself and others, since
disagreements among J.D.'s have been known to happen) on what attorney-client
confidentiality does cover?

>There are many mail forwarding services that don't use attornies.  An
>attorney is going to charge you by the hour for this service.  I don't
>think you really want to pay for it.

	Most of them aren't anonymous, either... although that does give me
the thought of going to one outside the US and its reporting requirements.
They'd know who I was (or at least the address it was going to), but at least
nobody else would know. Any suggestions, since you've been writing of the joys
of nymdom recently?
	-Allen






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