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The primary defense for auditors against a claim of ordinary negligence is to offer eviden...

The primary defense for auditors against a claim of ordinary negligence is to offer evidence that the

A. Audit was conducted in accordance with GAAS.

B. Plaintiff was not in privity or not foreseen.

C. Financial statements did not contain a material misstatement.

D. Plaintiff contributed to the negligence.

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