Agency
When an Indiana agency relationship is terminated, the agent's duty of confidentiality toward the former client:
AEnds immediately upon termination
BContinues after the agency ends — the agent must still protect confidential information learned during the agency✓ Correct
COnly applies for 6 months after termination
DTransfers to the new agent
Explanation
The duty of confidentiality survives the end of the agency relationship. Even after the representation ends, an agent may not reveal confidential information learned during the agency — such as the client's minimum price or financial motivations.
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