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Welcome to FindLaw’s Maryland Business Law section, which covers everything from obtaining financing and hiring employees, to choosing the right insurance policies and filing taxes. Here you will find information on choosing a legal structure in Maryland (such as a partnership, limited liability company, or corporation). You can also learn about protecting inventions and trademarks through intellectual property law. There is also information on crimes such a securities fraud. Maryland has specific laws on business and commerce, for both companies and consumers. Choose a link from the list to get started, learn about Maryland laws and where to find an attorney.
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Maryland Antitrust Laws
General information about Maryland’s antitrust laws, which prohibit monopolies, collusion, or other business tactics that reduce competition and hurt consumers, with links to related sources.
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Maryland Deceptive Trade Practice Laws
Overview of Maryland laws intended to prevent businesses from engaging in deceptive business practices, such as tampering with a car’s odometer and selling used goods as new.
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