Introduction to Commercial Law in the UK
Commercial law dictates how businesses are created and operated. It includes incorporation and partnership, structure and regulation, company formation and management, partnerships, contractual and consumer rights, and dispute resolution in a business context.

Key legislation to consider
- The Companies Act outlines how companies incorporate, govern, dissolve, and defines directors' duties.
- The Consumer Rights Act sets rules for fair and accurate sales. It ensures that goods and services match their descriptions and are suitable for their intended use.
- The Partnership Acts and the LLP (Legal Liability Partnerships) Act explain how partnerships and limited liability partnerships form and manage themselves.
- The Financial Services and Markets Act regulates certain financial businesses under the oversight of the Financial Conduct Authority.