The refusal of a clients attorney to provide a representation on the legality of a particular act

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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.

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Auditing Integrated Concepts And Procedures

ISBN: 9781260299397

5th Edition

Authors: Donald H. Taylor, G. William Glezen

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