Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio
Data transmission from a client
I have a client that is a CPA firm. They regularly have clients transmit their monthly accounting data to them so that they can review it.
If that tranmission is stollen during the tranmission and the data is stollen and harms the client's company, is the CPA firm legally responsible?
Asked on 6/09/05, 7:42 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Jacobs
Jacobs & Lowder
Re: Data transmission from a client
The CPA firm should expressly deny liability by contract. If they don't they get sued. That's a loss already.
Answered on 6/09/05, 2:01 pm
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