Multiple Choice
In negligence cases involving the accountant's work, which of the following is true regarding the use of working papers?
A) Working papers can be used as evidence in negligence cases.
B) Working papers cannot be used as evidence in negligence cases.
C) Working papers can be used as evidence in negligence cases only if a bank is the plaintiff.
D) Working papers can be used as evidence in negligence cases only if a non-corporate plaintiff is involved.
E) Working papers may be used as evidence in negligence cases only if the accountant failed to provide the client with copies of them.
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