In some situations, the interpretations of the Rules of Conduct permit former partners to have relationships with a client of the firm without affecting the firm's independence. Which of the following situations would cause a loss of independence?
I. The former partner uses the CPA firm's office space and has significant influence over a client.
II. The former partner severs relations with the firm and accepts employment with the firm's client after having been retired for 18 months.
III. The former partner is held out as an associate of the firm and takes part in the firm's business activities.
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I, II and III
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