That “record” button has consequences
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Hirring the record on a coaching session feels efficient—until you’re staring at a hard drive full of legal risk. In this episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq.—America’s favorite attorney, revenue strategist, and small‑business bodyguard—breaks down when and how you can record sessions, what consent really needs to look like, and how to avoid turning helpful recordings into Exhibit A in someone else’s lawsuit. You’ll learn the difference between one‑party and all‑party consent jurisdictions, what to say in your agreements and at the start of a call, and smart rules for storing and deleting recordings. By the end, you’ll have a clear checklist for whether you should record, how to get consent, and how to protect your business if you do. To go deeper and get support as you implement, join the community at www.audiobookschool.com.