Mark's insurance carrier recorded Mark describing what he witnessed during the accident. Mary sends Mark a request for production seeking a copy of the recording. Mark refuses to produce the recording asserting the work-product privilege. Can Mark successfully assert the work-product privilege?
a) Yes, because the recording is protected by attorney-client privilege.
b) No, because the recording is considered discoverable evidence.
c) Yes, because the recording is considered attorney work product.
d) No, because Mark's insurance carrier recorded the information, not his attorney.