Moving data from dead, broken iPad to new iPad?

My wife's boss ran over her iPad. It's toast. However...
She had just gotten the iPad set-up for business with all sorts of work-related files and what-not. Here's my question...
If the logic board miraculously survived the smashing, is it possible for the techs at the Apple store to transfer her data from the busted iPad's board to her new iPad?

When an iPad is synced via iTunes, it makes an automatic backup of the device. This, as I said before, if the new iPad is connected to the same computer the old one was used with to sync apps and files, you can opt to restore the new iPad from the backup of the old one. This is an option which is only available when the iPad is first activated or if it is restored to as-new via iTunes.

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    When the restore finishes, your device will restart. You should connect the device to iTunes to sync data that isn't in the backup (such as music, videos, or apps that you didn't purchase from the iTunes Store or the App Store ). To change the type of content that syncs, click the syncing tabs in iTunes.
    Enter your passwords
    When you're restoring an iCloud backup to a new device, you'll need to enter your password for your Apple ID, email and other accounts, and voicemail. If you've forgotten your voicemail password, contact your carrier.
    Learn more
    Learn more about iOS backups
    See what to do before you sell or give away your iOS device
    Learn how to set up your old iPhone to be like an iPod touch (without a carrier plan)
    Use iTunes
    If you don't have an iCloud account or you just want to keep a backup on your computer, you can use iTunes to back up and transfer content on your device.
    Get ready
    Install the latest version of iTunes on your computer and the latest version of iOS on your original device.
    You can't install a backup of a newer version of iOS onto devices that are using earlier versions of iOS. If your backup came from a device that has a newer version of iOS installed, update your new device before you transfer your data. For help, see Unable to restore from a backup of a newer iOS device.
    Back up and transfer
    First, back up your old device using iTunes. You can also encrypt the backup so that it remembers the passwords for your email, Wi-Fi, and more when you transfer to the new device. Otherwise, you can re-enter these passwords on the new device.
    Then transfer your data from your device to your computer.
    Remove your SIM card
    If your device has a SIM card, use the SIM-extractor tool or a paper clip to remove the SIM from your old device and insert it into your new device. Or if your carrier gave you a new SIM card, use that instead.
    Set up the new device
    When the backup of your old device is finished, turn on your new device. Follow the setup assistant, which will ask you to choose these things:
    Your language and country
    Whether to enable Location Services
    A Wi-Fi network
    If you don’t have a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection, you can also activate by tapping Connect to iTunes.
    Restore the backup
    When prompted to set up your device, select Restore from iTunes Backup.
    Connect to iTunes
    Connect your new device to iTunes, using the same computer you used to back up your current device. iTunes will ask you to restore from backup or set up as new. Select the backup of your old device and choose Continue.
    If the progress bar in iTunes pauses for a while, wait until the restore finishes.
    Sync other content
    When the restore finishes, your device restarts, and then it's ready for you to use.
    Keep your device connected to iTunes to sync content that isn't in the backup (such as music, videos, and apps). To change the type of content that syncs, click the syncing tabs in iTunes.
    Enter your passwords
    If you restored from an unencrypted backup, you'll need to enter the password for your Apple ID, email and other accounts, and voicemail. If you've forgotten your voicemail password, contact your carrier.
    Learn more
    Learn more about iOS backups
    See what to do before you sell or give away your iOS device
    Learn how to set up your old iPhone to be like an iPod touch (without a carrier plan)
    Last Modified: Oct 31, 2014
    I hope this information helps ....
    - Judy

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