This report provides a comprehensive overview of business law, starting with an introduction to the English legal system and its sources, including case law and legislation. It explores the roles of government in law-making, differentiating between statutory and common law. The report then examines the impact of company, employment, and contract law on businesses, using specific examples to illustrate key points. It differentiates between legislation, regulations, and standards, analyzing their effects on businesses. Various types of business organizations, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and incorporated entities like private companies, are discussed, along with their formation, management, and funding. The report also touches upon dispute resolution mechanisms like ADR, offering insights into their effectiveness. Overall, the report provides a critical evaluation of the legal system and its components, offering a detailed analysis of business law concepts and their practical implications.