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Business Laws in Indiana.

Indiana business-law disputes commonly involve corporations, LLCs, governance, contracts, and commercial relationships. Indiana corporations are governed by the Indiana Business Corporation Law at I.C. § 23-1, Indiana LLCs follow the Indiana Business Flexibility Act at I.C. § 23-18, and commercial transactions follow Indiana’s UCC in Title 26.

Last verified: 2026-04-17

State law

Key Indiana Statutes

Indiana Business Corporation LawI.C. §§ 23-1-17-1 et seq.

Indiana’s business-corporation statute governs shareholder rights, director duties, derivative claims, mergers, and dissolution.

Indiana Business Flexibility Act (LLC)I.C. §§ 23-18-1 et seq.

Indiana’s LLC statute governs member rights, fiduciary duties, operating agreements, dissociation, and dissolution.

Indiana Uniform Commercial CodeI.C. tit. 26

Indiana’s UCC covers sales, secured transactions, negotiable instruments, and other commercial relationships behind business disputes.

State law

Official Sources

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