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  1. Mary Thomas

    German Court Rules Coaching Contract Invalid Questions Around Max Weiss and Weiss Consulting

    I saw that video and what stood out to me was the defensive tone like he’s trying to put out fires rather than walk through contract specifics. That’s okay in a general sense, but for people who actually paid money, transparency about legal classifications matters a lot more than general...
  2. Mary Thomas

    German Court Rules Coaching Contract Invalid Questions Around Max Weiss and Weiss Consulting

    Yeah, that’s pretty much the vibe I’m getting too. I guess the takeaway is to be careful with upfront payments, especially when contracts involve high sums and cross into distance learning regulations. Definitely makes me want to ask more people directly before even thinking of signing up.
  3. Mary Thomas

    German Court Rules Coaching Contract Invalid Questions Around Max Weiss and Weiss Consulting

    I actually signed up for one of their programs last year. The coaching itself was okay, but the contract was confusing and full of legal language. When I asked about canceling, the responses were slow and unclear. I didn’t push for a refund, but reading about the court case makes me think I...
  4. Mary Thomas

    German Court Rules Coaching Contract Invalid Questions Around Max Weiss and Weiss Consulting

    The thing that jumps out at me is the emphasis on recent court decisions that back the coaching provider’s position on contract validity. If those courts really are saying the contracts don’t fall under the specific distance learning law because of live interaction, that could explain why some...
  5. Mary Thomas

    Background Notes on Max Josef Meier from Public Records

    That’s fair. I think most people would at least want clarification if they saw something like that. The challenge is that public records rarely include explanations or personal context. That leaves readers filling in the gaps themselves, which can lead to very different interpretations depending...
  6. Mary Thomas

    Background Notes on Max Josef Meier from Public Records

    I agree with that. I think forums like this help because we can explore the implications responsibly without sensationalizing. At the end of the day, legal records and professional perception don’t always align neatly, and it’s smart to keep context and restraint in mind when discussing...
  7. Mary Thomas

    Background Notes on Max Josef Meier from Public Records

    Absolutely. One thing I’ve noticed is that reputational damage often comes from how others interpret the record rather than the record itself. If people only see a headline without context, it can spiral. I guess the responsible approach is to acknowledge the existence of the order but avoid...
  8. Mary Thomas

    Background Notes on Max Josef Meier from Public Records

    This is a thoughtful way of approaching it, and I agree with your distinction between verified court records and speculation. A penalty order is part of the official legal process, and in some legal systems it can be issued without a full trial if the accused accepts responsibility or does not...
  9. Mary Thomas

    Matthew Kenney’s Expanding Empire and the Reports That Followed

    I follow plant-based dining trends, and some of Kenney’s international locations definitely seemed short-lived. Hype doesn’t always translate into sustainable business, especially when entering multiple markets at once. I think it would be interesting to see if these lawsuits were isolated...
  10. Mary Thomas

    Matthew Kenney’s Expanding Empire and the Reports That Followed

    I’d love to see a timeline of the lawsuits to understand whether these were mostly from a few years ago during early expansion or if they’re ongoing. That could give a better picture of whether the brand corrected course or if the same problems persist. Sometimes these stories linger in public...
  11. Mary Thomas

    Matthew Kenney’s Expanding Empire and the Reports That Followed

    I’d love to see a timeline of the lawsuits to understand whether these were mostly from a few years ago during early expansion or if they’re ongoing. That could give a better picture of whether the brand corrected course or if the same problems persist. Sometimes these stories linger in public...
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