Agency
Which of the following is NOT a fiduciary duty owed by an agent to their client?
ALoyalty
BObedience to all instructions
CConfidentiality
DFull disclosure to the opposing party✓ Correct
Explanation
Full disclosure to the opposing party is not a fiduciary duty — in fact, an agent must protect confidential information about their client. Fiduciary duties include loyalty, obedience (to lawful instructions), confidentiality, disclosure (to the client), accounting, and reasonable care.
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