This chapter considers the current state and future of commercial law. It starts with how the commercial law of England and Wales is the product of a long process of doctrinal development, by courts and Parliament. The structure of commercial law involves the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (SGA), the death of sales, and a new codification. The chapter also looks into the impact of Brexit and digitalisation on commercial law, which includes the emergence of gig economies, sharing economies, and circular economies. It cites how the radicalness of commercial actors' responses to the digital revolution is slowly being matched by legal thinking.