He apparently added contract clauses and additional warranties to his sale agreement that the Wauquiez sales agent signed off on. Both likely thinking they had gotten the best of the other, when in fact everyone lost (except for the lawyers)!
for sure.I wasn't trying to defend either party. I can not tell from the ruling if there is any fault on either parties behalf. But I do know Waquiez lost the public relations game whether deserved or not.
Indeed. Hell, my general reaction is to CELEBRATE my 'near death experiences' and not try and sue the crap of anyone who was anywhere near.I don't know, I'm kinda sympathetic to Wauquiez - getting swung around by some guy and his lawyer. I suppose it is an occupational hazard when you are selling custom boats to wealthy guys used to getting their way and willing to spend money to keep it that way. In this case looks like Wauquiez would have been well served offering to buy the boat back and putting paper in front of Fawzy that would have sealed his pie hole. Sometimes you have to fire a customer.
+1 on Zahniser's!But I really trust a place called Zahnhiser's in the Solomon's.