Those monstrous damage awards against accountants

Huge damage awards against accounting firms continue to make the headlines, stoking plaintiffs' willingness to sue accountants, driving up settlement costs, detonating insurance premiums that were already soaring, and inspiring droves of accountants to abandon audit work in favor of less risky...

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Audit risk
Audited financial statements
Auditors opinions
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Cost control
Damages
Evaluation
Fraud
Liability
Litigation
Malpractice
Misrepresentation
Negligence
Settlements & damages
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