As a consequence of his failure to adhere to generally accepted auditing standards in the course of his examination of the Lamp Corp., Harrison, CPA, did not detect the embezzlement of a material amount of funds by the company's controller. As a matter of common law, to what extent would Harrison be liable to the Lamp Corp. for losses attributable to the theft?

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An auditor can be held liable under common law or statutory law liability. Common law liability arises from fraud, breach of contract, and negligence. Statutory law liability is the obligation that comes from a certain law or statute which is applied to society.  Here are some examples of legal liabilities for auditors: Negligence: An auditor is liable if they fail to perform their professional duties with reasonable skill and care. If their client suffers loss due to their negligence, they will be held liable. Fraud: An auditor is liable if they detect material misstatements, fraud, or... Show more

As a consequence of his failure to adhere to generally accepted auditing standards in the course of his examination of the Lamp Corp., Harrison, CPA, did not detect the embezzlement of a material amount of funds by the company's controller. As a matter of common law, to what extent would Harrison be liable to the Lamp Corp. for losses attributable to the theft?






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