Litigation: Can Recorded Conversations be used as evidence in Court?
Conversations can easily be recorded by everyday devices, but can those recordings be deployed in litigation before the UK courts?
Conversations can easily be recorded by everyday devices, but can those recordings be deployed in litigation before the UK courts?
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