With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". fiduciary obligation to its insured, and the common interests of the insured and insurer, continue even after the insured notifies the insurer of a potential bad faith claim. See id. at 908, 909 (stating that “a liability insurer has a continuing duty to use the degree of care and diligence a person would exercise in the management of his or own business when it undertakes to defend it insured,” finding that where “‘[t]he relationship between [the parties] evolved from fiduciary to adversarial, or a combination of the two, with no clear line of demarcation separating them,”’ that the attorney-client privilege still applied (quoting Fla. Sheriff's Self-Insurance Fund v. Escambia Cty., 585 So.2d 461, 463 (Fla. 1st DCA 1991))); Cone v. Culverhouse, 687 So.2d 888, 893 (Fla. 2d DCA 1997) (<HOLDING>). Indeed, notwithstanding Mr. Maher’s February

A: recognizing conflict between circuits
B: recognizing that common interest can exist even if some conflict is present or stands between the clients
C: recognizing possible conflict between the cases
D: recognizing the conflict
B.