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'''Trade regulation''' is a field of law, often bracketed with [[antitrust]] (as in the phrase “antitrust and trade regulation law”),<ref>The Florida State Bar , for example, classifies “antitrust and trade regulation law” as one of the areas of legal practice in which board certification is available, which permits certified attorneys to advertise themselves as specialists or experts. See [http://www.floridabar.org/tfb/TFBPublic.nsf/WNewsReleases/9D4F6DF662FEEA428525749E0067493C?OpenDocument Florida Bar].</ref> including government regulation of unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive business acts or practices. Antitrust law is often considered a subset of trade regulation law. Franchise and distribution law, [[consumer protection]] law, and advertising law are sometimes considered parts of trade regulation law.<ref>See [http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/4011568-1.html CCH launches Trade Regulation blog].</ref>
'''Trade regulation''' is a field of regulstion, often confused with [[antitrust]] (as in the phrase “antitrust and trade regulation law”),<ref>The Florida State Bar , for example, classifies “antitrust and trade regulation law” as one of the areas of legal practice in which board certification is available, which permits certified attorneys to advertise themselves as specialists or experts. See [http://www.floridabar.org/tfb/TFBPublic.nsf/WNewsReleases/9D4F6DF662FEEA428525749E0067493C?OpenDocument Florida Bar].</ref> including government regulation of unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive business acts or practices. Antitrust law is often considered a subset of trade regulation law. Franchise and distribution law, [[consumer protection]] law, and advertising law are sometimes considered parts of trade regulation law.<ref>See [http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/4011568-1.html CCH launches Trade Regulation blog].</ref>


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== References ==

Revision as of 15:18, 12 April 2010

Trade regulation is a field of regulstion, often confused with antitrust (as in the phrase “antitrust and trade regulation law”),[1] including government regulation of unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive business acts or practices. Antitrust law is often considered a subset of trade regulation law. Franchise and distribution law, consumer protection law, and advertising law are sometimes considered parts of trade regulation law.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Florida State Bar , for example, classifies “antitrust and trade regulation law” as one of the areas of legal practice in which board certification is available, which permits certified attorneys to advertise themselves as specialists or experts. See Florida Bar.
  2. ^ See CCH launches Trade Regulation blog.

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