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Which of the following circumstances impairs an auditor's independence?
I. Litigation by a client against an audit firm claiming a deficiency in the previous audit
II. Litigation by a client against an audit firm related to tax services
III. Litigation by an audit firm against a client claiming management fraud or deceit
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