In civil litigation, mitigation is best explained as- a. A wrongdoer has the duty to minimize harm.

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In civil litigation, mitigation is best explained as-

a. A wrongdoer has the duty to minimize harm.

b. An injured party has the burden of proving that its damages were caused by the wrongdoer. 

c. A wrongdoer must have violated some law.

d. An injured party has a responsibility to act in a way that minimizes its losses to the extent it is reasonable.

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Essentials Of Forensic Accounting

ISBN: 12

2nd Edition

Authors: Michael A Crain, William S Hopwood

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