This report provides a comprehensive overview of business law, beginning with an introduction to the subject and its significance in the business world. It delves into the different sources of law within the English legal system, distinguishing between primary and secondary sources, and examines the role of government in law-making, including the application of common and statutory laws. The report evaluates the effectiveness of the legal system and illustrates the potential impact of company, employment, and contract law on businesses. It differentiates between legislation, regulations, and standards, and offers a critical evaluation of the legal system. Furthermore, the report explores various types of business organizations, their formation, management, and funding, including their advantages and disadvantages. Finally, it covers contract, employment, and company law, offering legal solutions and justifications for specific business scenarios, and evaluating these solutions against alternatives. The report concludes with a summary of the key findings and insights into the complexities of business law.