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Washington Business Laws
Welcome to FindLaw’s Washington business law section, which covers everything from antitrust and corporations laws, to choosing the right insurance policies and filing taxes.
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Here you will find information on choosing a legal structure in the Evergreen State (such as a partnership, limited liability company, or corporation). There is also information on complying with health and safety regulations when constructing or preparing a work site. Washington also has specific laws on business and commerce, for both companies and consumers. Choose a link from the list to get started.
Learn About Washington Business Laws
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Washington Antitrust Laws
General information about Washington’s antitrust laws, which are intended to foster competition, including the statute of limitations for filing a complaint and links to other pertinent information.
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Washington Deceptive Trade Practice Laws
An overview of Washington laws that prohibit deceptive trade practices, such as false advertising or tampering with a car’s odometer, with links to resources on related topics.
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