The laws vary depending on the state. In some, as long as at least one party knows the conversation is being recorded it is allowed. In others all the parties must know it is being recorded for it to be allowed as evidence.
In Pennsylvania, it is legal to record a conversation with your boss as long as you are part of the conversation and do not record it secretly.
In Texas, it is legal to record a conversation as long as at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording.
In Texas, it is legal to record a conversation as long as at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording.
In Pennsylvania, it is legal to record a conversation as long as at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording.
In Texas, it is legal to record a conversation as long as at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording.
In Washington state, it is legal to record a conversation if at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording.
In Massachusetts, it is legal to record a conversation as long as at least one party involved in the conversation is aware of and consents to the recording.
In California, it is legal to record a conversation if all parties involved consent to being recorded.
In Texas, it is legal to record a phone conversation as long as at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording.
In California, it is legal to record a phone conversation if all parties involved consent to the recording.
In Pennsylvania, it is legal to record a conversation if at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording. This is known as a "one-party consent" state.
In Pennsylvania, it is legal to record a conversation if at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording. This means that you can record a conversation as long as you are part of the conversation and give your consent to the recording.