In New Mexico, if an attorney represents a client in a matter and subsequently discovers that a former client’s confidential information is relevant to the current case, what must the attorney do?
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A
Use the former client’s information to benefit the current client if it is advantageous.
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B
Disclose the information to the current client and seek their permission to use it.
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C
Refuse to represent the current client if the former client’s information could be used in the case.
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D
Maintain the confidentiality of the former client’s information and withdraw from representing the current client if necessary.