A paralegal works for a family law attorney. The attorney represents a husband in a very bitter divorce case. The husband, who is a very successful businessman, is upset because the judge ruled that the wife is entitled to a $500,000 interest in the husband's business. One day the husband returned a called to the paralegal. Although the paralegal only needed to speak about the transfer of title to a vehicle, the husband started expressing his anger toward the wife. The husband started yelling and said he was going to "finish her off," referring to his wife. The paralegal knew the husband sometimes carried a firearm and was concerned for the safety of the wife. The paralegal then informed the attorney of the husband's comments during the call. Does the ethical rule on confidentiality prevent the attorney from taking any action?
A) Yes, because the confidentiality rule prevents the attorney from revealing any information related to the representation of the client.
B) Yes, unless the husband first gives written informed consent to the disclosure of the husband's comments.
C) Yes, unless the husband's comments impliedly authorized the attorney to disclose his comments.
D) No, because the rules allow an attorney to disclose information related to a client if necessary to prevent death or substantial bodily harm.
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