With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". J. Sweetapple, Broeker & Varkas, P.L. (“the Firm”) petitions for a writ of certio-rari, seeking to quash a discovery order that permits Jacqueline M. Simmons (“the Judgment Creditor”) to view trust account wire receipts. After obtaining two judgments ag 82) (<HOLDING>). Because the records are not privileged, the

A: holding that there are many transactions between attorney and client that have no element of confidence in them of which  the attorney is competent to testify
B: holding that a judgment debtors trust fund records are not protected by the attorneyclient privilege because djocuments which are not privileged in the hands of the client cannot be shielded by transferring them to the attorney
C: holding that the information is not protected by attorneyclient privilege
D: holding that a document which is given to an attorney in the course of seeking legal advice is privileged in the hands of the attorney only if it was privileged in the hands of the client
B.