With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". those to whom the client owes a fiduciary duty.’ ” Id. at *1 (quoting Ferguson v. Lurie, 139 F.R.D. 362 (N.D.Ill.1991)). The exception applies upon a showing of a fiduciary relation and good cause for overcoming the privilege. Id. To determine good cause, the court considers several factors, including: whether the party seeking the information asserts a colorable claim, whether the information sought is not available elsewhere, whether the information sought is related to past or present actions, and whether the information sought may risk a revelation of trade secrets or other confidential information. Id. (citing Heyman v. Beatrice Co., No. 89 C 7381, 1992 WL 245682, at *2 (N.D.Ill. Sept.23, 1992)). See also Bland v. Fiatallis North America, Inc., 401 F.3d 779, 787 (7th Cir.2005) (<HOLDING>). The Seventh Circuit has not decided whether

A: recognizing futility exception in context of  2241 petition
B: recognizing fiduciary exception in the erisa context
C: recognizing that fiduciary duties may arise in the insurance context where circumstances are appropriate
D: recognizing such an exception
B.