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The Beaver State has long been a great place for startups, entrepreneurs, and big business. And there are a multitude of Oregon statutes that regulate what business can and can’t do, from rules on the formation and structure of new businesses to prohibitions on price fixing, monopolies, and false advertising. Whether you’re just getting your Oregon business off the ground or continuing to expand a growing company, knowing the laws on business and commerce, for both companies and consumers, will keep you on the right track, from formation to stock sales. Choose a link from the list below to learn more about business laws in Oregon.
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Oregon Antitrust Laws
Oregon’s antitrust laws prevent the formation of monopolies and help foster competition among businesses. Click here to learn more about how the state’s antitrust laws work.
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Oregon Interest Rate Laws
Oregon law sets limits on the rates of interest for various types of lending. This article covers these limits on interest rates as well as penalties for violations.
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Oregon Deceptive Trade Practices Laws
Some businesses will do whatever it takes to get ahead. Fortunately, Oregon has laws on the books prohibiting a wide range of deceitful and unfair business practices.
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