Agency
An agent who places personal financial interests above the client's interests violates the duty of:
ADisclosure
BReasonable care
CLoyalty✓ Correct
DAccounting
Explanation
The duty of loyalty requires an agent to place the client's interests above all others, including the agent's own financial interests. Violating this duty is a breach of fiduciary duty.
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