The refusal of a clients attorney to provide a representation on the legality of a particular act
Question:
The refusal of a client’s attorney to provide a representation on the legality of a particular act committed by the client is generally
a. Sufficient reason to issue an adverse opinion.
b. Considered to be a scope limitation.
c. Insufficient reason to modify the auditor’s report due to the attorney’s obligation of confidentiality.
d. Proper grounds to withdraw from the engagement.
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!
Step by Step Answer:
Related Book For
Auditing Integrated Concepts And Procedures
ISBN: 9781260299397
5th Edition
Authors: Donald H. Taylor, G. William Glezen
Question Posted: