Agency

In South Carolina, the phrase 'in the shoes of the client' in agency law means the agent must:

ADress professionally to match the client's appearance
BAct as the client would act, promoting and protecting the client's best interests✓ Correct
CWork only during the client's preferred business hours
DFollow all of the client's instructions without question

Explanation

The fiduciary principle of acting 'in the shoes of the client' requires the agent to put themselves in the client's position and always act in a manner that promotes and protects the client's best interests — the essence of the agency relationship.

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