Find a Qualified Attorney Near You
Find a Qualified Attorney Near You
Search by legal issue and/or location
Enter information in one or both fields. (Required)
Ohio Business Laws
Learn about your state’s laws by using the links below.
Created by FindLaw’s team of legal writers and editors
| Last updatedLegally Reviewed
This article has been written and reviewed for legal accuracy, clarity, and style by FindLaw’s team of legal writers and attorneys and in accordance with our editorial standards.
Fact-Checked
The last updated date refers to the last time this article was reviewed by FindLaw or one of our contributing authors. We make every effort to keep our articles updated. For information regarding a specific legal issue affecting you, please contact an attorney in your area.
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. Ohio antitrust law, for instance, allows individuals to bring private lawsuits, as well as seek enforcement help from the attorney general. This section covers a variety of business laws and regulations, including labor laws and special taxes. Click on a link to learn more.
Learn About Ohio Business Laws
-
Ohio Antitrust Laws
Basics of antitrust laws in Ohio (which are intended to encourage competition), with information about the statute of limitations for filing a complaint and links to other pertinent information.
-
Ohio Deceptive Trade Practices Laws
How Ohio laws prohibit deceptive trade practices, such as false advertising; bait and switch; or tampering with a car’s odometer, including links to resources on related topics.
You Don’t Have To Solve This on Your Own – Get a Lawyer’s Help
Meeting with a lawyer can help you understand your options and how to best protect your rights. Visit our attorney directory to find a lawyer near you who can help.
Next Steps
Contact a qualified attorney.
Enter information. (Required)