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New Jersey Business Laws
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Businesses are regulated through a combination of federal, state, and local laws. For instance, states sometimes implement a higher minimum wage than the national standard or offer more protections for employees. Business laws may include restrictions on deceptive business practices; securities fraud; environmental regulations, such as air and water cleanliness standards; insurance and liability; and contracts. New Jersey antitrust law, for instance, prevents certain mergers and acquisitions that would have a detrimental effect on the market as a whole. This section covers a variety of business laws and regulations in the Garden State, including corporate laws and deceptive business practices.
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New Jersey Antitrust Laws
Basics of antitrust laws in New Jersey (which are intended to encourage competition), with information about the statute of limitations for filing a complaint and links to other pertinent information.
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New Jersey Deceptive Trade Practice Laws
How New Jersey laws prohibit deceptive trade practices, such as false advertising or tampering with a car’s odometer, including links to resources on related topics.
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