by Emma Davis | Nov 21, 2022 | Blog, Privacy Laws
Generally, yes. Lawfully obtained relevant evidence is generally admissible. In Oklahoma, it is legal to record a conversation if at least one party to the conversation knows about and consents to the recording. In other words, if a person secretly records a...
by Emma Davis | Nov 1, 2022 | Blog, Privacy Laws
Generally, yes. Lawfully obtained relevant evidence is generally admissible. In Kansas, it is legal to record a conversation if at least one party to the conversation knows about and consents to the recording. In other words, if a person secretly records a...
by Emma Davis | Oct 11, 2022 | Blog, Privacy Laws
Generally, yes. Lawfully obtained relevant evidence is generally admissible. In Texas, it is legal to record a conversation if at least one party to the conversation knows about and consents to the recording. In other words, if a person secretly records a...
by Emma Davis | Sep 30, 2022 | Blog, Privacy Laws
Generally, yes. Lawfully obtained relevant evidence is generally admissible. In Missouri, it is legal to record a conversation if at least one party to the conversation knows about and consents to the recording. In other words, if a person secretly records a...
by Torro | Sep 17, 2020 | GDPR Compliance, Privacy Laws
We wanted to update our blog to help create a better understanding of GDPR in 2020 going into 2021. We will be discussing how this affects U.S. companies, the risks of failing to comply, how you can stay in compliance, and the progress of similar bills in America. So...