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Wyoming Business Laws
States have to regulate certain aspects of business to protect consumers and business owners.
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Welcome to FindLaw’s section covering the business laws of the Cowboy State, with legalese-free explanations of several of Wyoming’s more important business laws. In this section, you will learn about antitrust laws and deceptive business practice laws, both of which are meant to keep businesses in check and thus protect consumers, in addition to other regulations affecting Wyoming businesses. Click on a link below to learn more.
Learn About Wyoming Business Laws
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Wyoming Antitrust Laws
Overview of Wyoming’s antitrust laws, which protect consumers by blocking certain mergers or combinations that would eliminate competition or restrict trade.
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Wyoming Interest Rates Laws
Basics of Wyoming’s statutory limits on how much a lender may charge a borrower as interest in the absence of a contract, including a list of exemptions.
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Wyoming Deceptive Trade Practices Laws
Summary of Wyoming’s law prohibiting certain business practices considered deceptive, such as tampering with a used car’s odometer or false advertising.
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Wyoming Civil Statute of Limitations
What every potential plaintiff or defendant to a civil claim should know about Wyoming’s civil statute of limitations, which limits the amount of time to file.
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