Question

In a common law action against an accountant in a state following the Ultramares doctrine, lack of privity is a viable defense if the plaintiff

A. can prove the presence of gross negligence which amounts to a reckless disregard for the truth.

B. bases the action upon fraud.

C. is the client's creditor who sues the accountant for negligence.

D. is the accountant's client.

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