identify the circumstances under which a cpa can disclose confidential information without client permission. ​(select all that​ apply.) question content area bottom part 1 a. under pcaob​ rules, an auditor can provide confidential information to shareholders without client permission if the client is an sec client. b. participation in peer review. c. subpoena or summons or compliance with laws and regulations. d. an auditor must provide all information​ (including confidential) to any audit firm that becomes the new auditors of a client to ensure continuity of the audit procedures. e. an auditor can share confidential information with any other professional firm the client does business dealings​ with, even if that firm is not engaged in services that require the audit papers. f. response to aicpa ethics division. g. obligations related to technical standards. h. there are no circumstances under which a cpa can disclose confidential information without client permission.