Agency
In Wisconsin, multiple representation (dual agency) requires:
AOnly verbal consent from both parties
BWritten consent from all parties after full disclosure of the limitations✓ Correct
CApproval from the DSPS
DA court order
Explanation
Wisconsin permits multiple representation (dual agency) only with written informed consent from all parties. The licensee must fully disclose the limitations of representation in a multiple representation situation.
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