Agency
Under Wisconsin agency law, a licensee who has acquired confidential information from a former client during a prior agency relationship must:
AShare it freely with the current client
BKeep it confidential even after the agency relationship ends✓ Correct
CDisclose it only if the former client gives permission
DReport it to DSPS
Explanation
The duty of confidentiality in Wisconsin agency law survives the termination of the agency relationship; a licensee may not use or disclose a former client's confidential information.
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