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The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business

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Congratulations! You have just been hired by Diversified Worldwide Industries (DWI), Inc., as the Vice President of Risk Management. DWI is headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida, and has over 150 offices in 30 countries. DWI is incorporated in the State of Delaware; its ships are flagged by Liberia and the Bahamas.
The Corporation's principal activities are grouped into the following areas:
• ENVIRONMENT: Water and water treatment, waste management;
• OIL & ENERGY: Exploration, production, transport, refining, wholesale marketing, alternative fuels research;
• COMMUNICATIONS: Telecommunications, Internet, audiovisual activities, publishing and multimedia;
• LEISURE & RECREATION: Hotels, casinos, cruise ships;
• REAL ESTATE: Builds homes and manages properties in active adult, age-restricted communities;
• FINANCIAL: Brokerage for capital market investments in Russia, Eastern Europe, China, and emerging markets;
• MANUFACTURING: Produces, distributes, markets, exports and imports spirits and wines.
Your duties as the VP for Risk Management will require that you develop knowledge and expertise in all areas of business law, consult with corporate and outside counsel on legal matters, and advise the board as to available options to reduce or minimize the risk and liability of DWI in its ongoing activities.

For the past ten years, DWI has wanted to develop the lucrative Iraqi oil reserves for its exploration, drilling, refining, and transport division; DWI's Oil Division has been limited to Siberia and the South China Sea up to this date, and was precluded from entry into business in Iraq by United States law and U.N Sanctions.
Discuss whether the present situation in Iraq presents new opportunities for DWI to expand its market share into Iraq, the legal and ethical risks and benefits, both short term and long term, of attempting to do so, and identify the government(s) and/or organization(s) with whom DWI should deal should the company embark on a business venture in Iraq.


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This solution provides an elaborate discussion of the opportunities available for multinational companies (especially DWI Inc.) to develop the lucrative Iraqi oil reserves. This development has many aspects and fronts, namely, exploration, drilling, refining, and transportation. The risks of doing business in Iraq are immense, but the financial rewards can be quite significant.

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