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Wisconsin Business Laws
Business owners are faced with a wide range of legal issues on a regular basis.
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Many of these issues are covered by state business laws. Wisconsin’s business laws cover everything from the requirements for incorporating a business to the types of practices that businesses are prohibited from doing. For instance, the Wisconsin Consumer Act makes illegal a wide range of deceptive and unfair trade practices, including auto odometer tampering. FindLaw’s Wisconsin Business Laws section provides information on these deceptive trade practices laws as well as on Wisconsin antitrust laws and more. Click on a link below to learn more about Wisconsin’s business laws.
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Wisconsin Deceptive Trade Practices Laws
This article covers the Wisconsin Consumer Act and the types of deceptive and unfair practices prohibited under it, including auto odometer tampering and more.
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Wisconsin Antitrust Laws
Wisconsin’s antitrust laws are aimed at fostering competition and preventing any one business from gaining an unfair advantage. Read on to learn more.
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