A paralegal worked for a three-attorney law firm. As a long-time employee of the firm, the paralegal had become acquainted with many of the firm's clients, including representatives of several corporate clients. After several years driving the same car, the paralegal decided it was time to purchase a new car and began visiting dealerships. One of the firm's clients was a car dealership, and she stopped by the client's premises to look at cars. While at the dealership, the owner and president of the dealership recognized her and offered to give her a fifty-percent discount on a brand new car. Can the paralegal accept the offer without doing anything further?
A) Yes, because the ethical prohibition on entering business transactions with clients does not apply to paralegals and other support staff.
B) Yes, because a business transaction with a client does not create a conflict of interest under the Model Rules.
C) No, because the Model Rules require paralegals and support staff to obtain written permission from their employers before entering a transaction with a client.
D) No, because the Model Rules prohibit entering business transactions with clients unless the client gives informed consent in writing.
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