Legal Operations in International Business
Over the past several weeks, you have been learning about the various issues surrounding the challenges and numerous situations that exist legally that differ from those of the United States. You have been placed in charge of the Business Development and Expansion committee for your company. You are charged with the task of researching and identifying a country to expand your company’s operations. Take the feedback from the Phase 4 DB into consideration, and make any additions or deletions as you deem necessary.
Your international business expansion plan should include the concepts and ideas that were covered over the past several weeks. You are to select a country that does not recognize all of the established legal guidelines reviewed previously, but the potential profit that could be realized warrants the risk. The following points need to be addressed in your international business expansion plan:
The issue of common and civil law systems internationally
Intellectual property, copyright infringements, and legal ramifications
Violation of human rights of employees and child labor law violations
Public perception of companies doing business with companies that engage in that kind of activity
What has been the impact of the European Union of the business environment?
Anything else that you deem important to support your international business expansion plan
The deliverable length is 1,300-1,500 words. Do not forget to include a cover page and reference page with all of your resources.
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Legal Operations in International Business
Business expansion is one of the current trends in business today. Most of the companies in the United States believe that companies that have gone global have the potential to earn massive profits in the long-run. While expanding a business, the size does not matter as long as the firm meets the legal requirements for expansion. However, it is not easy to choose the country of destination depending on the varying legal conditions across countries.
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