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Connecticut Business Laws
Connecticut has extensive state statutes that regulate what businesses can and can’t do.
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Business laws regulate everything from the structure and formation of a new business to prohibitions on price fixing, monopolies, and false advertising. Whether your Connecticut business is still at the drawing board or you’re a consumer wondering how a company’s board of directors conducts stock sales, knowing state laws on business and commerce can keep you on the right track. Select from the links below to learn more about business laws in Connecticut.
Learn About Connecticut Business Laws
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Connecticut Antitrust Laws
Connecticut has enacted antitrust laws to prevent the formation of monopolies and promote competition among businesses. Learn more about these laws here.
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Connecticut Interest Rates Laws
Connecticut protects its residents from unfair interest rates by setting caps for the interest rates of different types of loans and credit. Learn about the specific interest rate caps here.
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Connecticut Deceptive Trade Practices Laws
Some businesses will do whatever it takes to get ahead. Fortunately, Connecticut’s deceptive trade practices laws prohibit a wide range of unfair business activities.
Connecticut Business Law Articles
- Connecticut Antitrust Laws
- Connecticut Civil Statute of Limitations Laws
- Connecticut Corporate Laws
- Connecticut Deceptive Trade Practices Laws
- Connecticut Embezzlement Laws
- Connecticut Interest Rates Laws
- Connecticut Pyramid and Ponzi Scheme Laws
- Connecticut Securities Fraud Laws
- Connecticut Wage and Hour Laws
- How to Form an LLC in Connecticut in 7 Steps
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