Peters, J.
In 1989, while bartending at a local restaurant, plaintiff Kenneth A. Watkins, III (hereinafter Watkins) was approached by two acquaintances, defendants Peter D. Clark and David Wilber, who asked if he would be interested in owning and operating a bar. Although Watkins was interested, he advised them that he had no experience with either the ownership or operation of a bar and had no financial backing. Notwithstanding his candor, the three later met and...
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