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Hakakha v. Quality of Life Health
Plaintiff, Benjamin Hakakha, appeals from a judgment on directed verdict in his action against defendants Quality of Life Health Corporation (QLHC)[1]and its employees David Todt, George Todt, Rowan Farber, and Josh Moorvitch, for breach of contract, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation. The action arose out of plaintiffs investment of $250,000 in QLHC. The trial court directed a verdict primarily on grounds there was no proof that plaintiff had suffered damages. A related ground sustained was that plaintiff had rendered his final scheduled payment late, with contractual consequences. We conclude that the court correctly assessed these questions, and that plaintiff cannot revitalize his damages action as one for rescission. Court therefore affirm the judgment.

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