I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just ensure they are
secure.

In the US I think this illegal? Aren't you supposed to have some sort of notification or beeping to indicate a recorded call to the other party?

Not necessarily; there are some businesses that are required to record all conversations. One example are those involved with stock trading and the SEC regulations. Not sure what qualifies as "notification". I'd suspect that appropriate wording in some privacy policy mailed to all clients might be sufficient, but that's a guess.

There are a fair number of senior mgmt types that don't want to become another Enron case, and would rather not have any evidence of over-selling products, company stock, etc, for obvious reasons. Doctors even become nervous relative to recordings as a large percentage are only used for negative purposes.

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