The accountant-client privilege
A) is protected by common law.
B) is effectively accomplished by the accountant's professional obligations of confidentiality regarding accountant-client communications.
C) is recognized by statute in some jurisdictions.
D) cannot be waived by the client.
E) is not affected if an outsider is present during the accountant-client communication.
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