Zaffarkhan v. Domesek CA4/3
Plaintiff Khyber Zaffarkhan appeals from the trial court’s entry of judgment in favor of defendants Justin Domesek and Greg Cherry in the fallout from a failed software startup company that Zaffarkhan, Domesek, and another mutual acquaintance, Scott Martin, formed in June 2012 and dissolved in August 2013. Before forming the company, Martin and Domesek developed a prototype version of a software application aimed at helping doctors manage patient medications to prevent fraud and prescription drug abuse. They later brought Zaffarkhan aboard because, in addition to being a medical doctor like Martin, he had computer programming experience. The trio formed Prescription Diversion Solutions, Inc. (PDS), but within 14 months, Martin and Domesek decided not to continue working with Zaffarkhan, whom Domesek claimed misrepresented his programming ability and contributed little to the company.
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