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Colorado Business Laws
Issues of business law play a role in every stage of the life of a business.
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If you’re thinking of starting a business, adding new employees to your team, or are winding down a business, it’s in your best interests to read up on Colorado’s business laws. FindLaw’s Colorado Business Laws section is a good place to start. You’ll find articles laying out the specifics of a number of the Rocky Mountain State’s business laws, including antitrust laws and deceptive trade practice regulations. Click on one of the links below to learn more about Colorado business laws.
Learn About Colorado Business Laws
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Colorado Antitrust Laws
Colorado’s antitrust laws were enacted in order to foster competition and prevent any one business from gaining a monopoly in an industry.
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Colorado Deceptive Trade Practices Laws
The Colorado Consumer Protection Act protects consumers from a wide range of unfair and deceptive business practices. Learn more about the specifics here.
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