I believe that everyone needs to be made aware of the fact that she intended to tape record the meeting. Placing the recorder on the table isn't bringing it to everyone's attention that it is actually there AND recording. She should not be able to use the recording as "proof" of anything due to the fact that it was taped without anyone's consent.
I am just curious as to why she felt the need to tape such a meeting when she is the one that flip flopped.
We've recorded them in the past but of course in VA there is issue with that if all parties don't agree with the recording. So we make the first sentence of the recording a vote to approve the recording of the meeting and have their named approval on the tape.
Google your local state laws, some make it legal and some its a felony depending on the curcumstances
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Secretly recording or overhearing a conversation held in a private place, whether carried out orally or by wire or electronic means, is criminally punishable as a felony under statutory provisions regarding invasions of privacy.
However, some laws expressly provides that it does not prohibit a person who is a party to a conversation from recording and does not prohibit recording if one party to the conversation has given prior consent.
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