Agency
A Wyoming agent who accidentally discloses confidential client information to the opposing party should:
ADeny the disclosure occurred
BInform their client of the inadvertent disclosure and take steps to mitigate any harm✓ Correct
COnly disclose to the WREC
DContinue as if the disclosure did not occur
Explanation
If an agent inadvertently discloses confidential client information, they must promptly inform their client, explain what was disclosed, and work to mitigate any potential harm to the client's negotiating position or interests. Transparency with the client is essential.
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