Fountain Healthy Aging Inc Announces Engagement of Legal Counsel for Lawsuit Against Dunn Capital Partners and Others

Fountain Healthy Aging Inc

LOS ANGELES, November 24 - Following its announcement on September 30, Fountain Healthy
Aging Inc. announced today that it had entered into an engagement agreement
with the highly respected Canadian law firm, Heenan Blaikie who have agreed
to represent Fountain, and its shareholder, Oak Resources, in the claim for
damages against Dunn Capital Partners, Michael Bailey and Gowling Lafleur
Henderson. The claim arises as a result of the default by Dunn Capital
Partners in making payments due to the Company under the terms of an
agreement entered into between the Company, Oak Resources Limited and Dunn
Capital Partners dated July 29 2009.

JAMS Proposes First-Ever International Mediator-in-Reserve Policy

NEW YORK and ROME, November 23 - JAMS, The Resolution Experts, today circulated for comment the first-ever
international Mediator-in-Reserve policy, which will streamline the
transition to mediation for parties involved in arbitration.

Doubt Cast Over Mastermailer Stationery's Patents

BIRMINGHAM, England, November 23 - Everseal Mailers Ltd have instructed the Intellectual Property Office to
examine the validity of two patents held by Mastermailer Stationery Ltd.

/C O R R E C T I O N — Everseal Mailers Ltd/

BIRMINGHAM, England, November 23 - In the news release, "Doubt Cast Over Mastermailer Stationery's Patents"
issued on 23 Nov 2009 14:38 GMT, by Everseal Mailers Ltd over PR Newswire,
we are advised by a representative of the company that the link to the IPO's
website should be: www.ipo.gov.uk/types/patent/p-manage/p-useenforce/p-opinion/p-opinion-advert.htm
rather than tinyurl.com/ygsjs5b, as incorrectly transmitted
by PR Newswire.
Complete, corrected release follows:

International Operation Combats Online Supply of Counterfeit and Illegal Medicines

LYON, France, November 20 - In response to an ever-increasing number of websites supplying dangerous
and illegal medicines, Operation Pangea II, involving 24 countries, was
coordinated by INTERPOL and the World Health Organization's International
Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce (IMPACT) to highlight the
dangers of buying medicines online.

Accessing "Access to Justice"

LONDON, November 18 - Access to justice is not the exclusive privilege of the rich
and famous. Claims of defamation by this week's hottest celeb, or attempts by
an oil company to curtail parliamentary questions with "super injunctions"
are what we hear and read about, however a much larger proportion of
litigation is pursued by everyday working people for a variety of reasons -
accident at work or road traffic accident to name just a few.

Stiff Lower Back v. Stiff Upper Lip

LONDON, November 18 - Think personal injury and think No Win No Fee. Think No Win No
Fee and one's mind ventures to images of people falling from ladders or
slipping on a banana skin in an office lobby. A fundamental criticism of
claims management companies is that they engage in scare-mongering marketing
tactics to profit from a legitimate legal development, which was intended to
encourage Access to Justice. No Win No Fee companies are seen, in some
quarters, as pandering to an Americanised system of litigation - encouraging
an increasingly litigious society which contravenes quintessential British
values of suffering in silence and a stiff upper lip. Clearly this criticism
can't be ignored but it can be challenge.

Q: Why Don't Snakes Bite Solicitors? A: Professional Courtesy

LONDON, November 18 - Not innately thought of for their charitable works, lawyers
are often seen as a penny pinching and devious bunch who would bludgeon their
own mothers with a cricket bat for a chance to win a free ticket to an all
you can eat buffet. Slightly unfair, one might say, as many law firms donate
millions to good causes and raise the same amount in billing hours with pro
bono work.

Apieron Alleges Evidence Shows Aerocrine Inventors Withheld Prior Art Information from Patent Office

Apieron, Inc. Files Motion to Add Additional Invalidity Challenge to Aerocrine Patent

Online Retailers Fear a Quiet Christmas Because of Postal Strikes

LONDON, November 18 - Fears that Christmas presents won't turn up in time could have a major
impact on sales for online retailers this year.

Noront Resources Corrects Misleading Statements Made by Freewest Resources

TORONTO, November 18 - Symbol: NOT:TSX-V

Continued Segregation in Czech Schools Devastates Lives of Roma Children

Two Years after Landmark Discrimination Ruling, Government Statistics Confirm Roma Children Are Still Shunted into Separate Schools

Stanley S. Arkin, Counsel for H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, Files Motion to Dismiss Meritless Complaint of Robert Eringer

Declares Eringer's Lawsuit "a Crude 'Shake Down' or Blatant Extortion"

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Independent Conference on its Legacy From the Defence Perspective

MONTREAL, Canada -

The Hague, Holland 14 et 15 Novembre 2009 Institute for Social Studies Kortenaerkade 12 2518 AX Den Haag

Peter Taylor Joins Intellectual Property Department at Baker Botts L.L.P.

LONDON -

- With photo:

- New Partner Brings Extensive Experience in IP Litigation Matters to Firm

Fried Frank Expands International Finance Practice with New Partner Mark Wesseldine to Join Firm in London

LONDON -

Fried Frank announced today that Mark Wesseldine will join the Firm’s finance practice as a partner and will be based in London. Mark specializes in leveraged finance transactions with broad experience in all financing disciplines. He was previously a partner at Allen & Overy.

Internet Sales of Dermocosmetics: the Paris Court of Appeal Refers the Case to the Court of Justice of the European Communities

CASTRES, France - The case opposing the French Competition Authority and Pierre Fabre Dermocosmetics (PFDC) came before the Paris Court of Appeal on Thursday, 29 October 2009.

NIGHTBRA, the First Anti-Wrinkle Bra, Branded and Patented in Spain in 2000, is Now Being Imitated

SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Spain - After the publication yesterday of a widely distributed press release referring to a Dutch company as the supposed inventor of an “innovative” anti-wrinkle bra for the lower neck in 2008, MENDEZ CHAIN-NIGHTBRA would like to put on record that:

Eversheds Celebrates Tyco Success as Innovative Two Year Contract Signed

LONDON - International law firm Eversheds announced today that it has signed its third groundbreaking contract to advise Tyco on its legal needs across Europe, Middle East and Africa, extending the relationship for a further two years. Eversheds’ ongoing partnership with Tyco has set a new standard for the provision of legal services and client relationship excellence across international boundaries that no other law firm has been able to equal. Going against convention, Eversheds is the only law firm to demonstrate seamless international client service. Eversheds has advised Tyco on matters across over 80 jurisdictions since the global manufacturing giant reduced its legal panel overnight from 250 firms to one in 2006.

Oxon Vet Restored to RCVS Register After “Salutary” Experience

LONDON - The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons this week [26 October 2009] approved an application for restoration to the Register from an Oxfordshire veterinary surgeon who had been struck off for false certification.

Canadian Alleges Treaty Violations by Barbados

OTTAWA, Canada - A complaint filed by the Canadian owner of Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary, an eco-tourist facility in Barbados, alleges that the Government of Barbados has violated its international obligations by refusing to enforce its environmental laws, thereby allowing increased pollution and land development to damage the Sanctuary.

Brand new Conference on Strategies to Counter the Rise in Maritime Piracy and Sea Crime to be Held in Dubai

ABU DHABI, UAE - A brand new conference designed to offer strategies and solutions for ship owners and operators, coast guards, navies and governments to tackle the worrying rise in maritime piracy and crimes at sea, will be held between the 6th-8th December 2009 in Dubai.

BREAKING NEWS: I.C.C. Irrevocable Court Judgment and Order Makes Keenan Kester Cofield or Dr. Cofield a Billionaire; Wealthiest Black Man in the World

WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE -

The following statements can be attributed to Eddie Jenkins, Chief Info Officer, VP, I.C.C. and Associates:

Integreon Client Osborne Clarke Wins Dual Legal Innovation Awards for Pioneering Middle Office Outsourcing

LOS ANGELES -

- Prestigious Awards Underscore Integreon’s Ability to Deliver Quality Service and Cost Savings

Joseph F. Finn, Jr., Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors of EPIX Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Releases Statement Regarding Liquidation Process

WELLESLEY HILLS, Massachusetts -

The previously announced auction of assets of EPIX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was conducted on October 21, 2009. As of today, claims filed against the estate far exceed the assets available for distribution to creditors. The Assignee will continue to liquidate assets and review the claims filed against the estate, but at this juncture, it does not appear that creditors will be paid in full or that there will be any assets available for distribution to shareholders of EPIX Pharmaceuticals.

The Premium of Justice

LONDON - There is little doubt that Lord Justice Jackson will recommend the implementation of fixed fees for all personal injury fast track claims. Indeed, as reported in the Law Society Gazette on 17th September 2009, APIL (the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers) walked out of talks with the Civil Justice Council. The talks had been organised at the request of Lord Justice Jackson but APIL had concerns that the talks focused entirely on the amounts of the fixed fees rather than the justification of them.

International Law Firm Simmons & Simmons Signs Agreement with Integreon for Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) Services

LOS ANGELES -

- Integreon to Provide a Dedicated Team of Lawyers Based in Mumbai for Document Review, Due Diligence, Document Production, and Research

swissinfo.ch - Dossier on the Minaret Controversy in Switzerland

BERN, Switzerland - On November 29 the Swiss will decide on whether to ban the construction of minarets. As the debate heats up, swissinfo.ch explores the issues behind the vote. swissinfo.ch’s English dossier explains the controversy and offers a wealth of background information.

EPIX Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Approval of a Physician-Sponsored IND for Fourth 6-month Open Label Extension of PRX-03140 for Alzheimer’s Disease Patient

WELLESLEY HILLS, Massachusetts -

The FDA has approved a Physician-Sponsored IND and continuation of the fourth 6-month open label extension of PRX-03140, a novel 5HT4 partial agonist for the potential treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease. The patient was enrolled initially in a two week Phase 2a study in August 2007 where she received 100 mg per day of PRX-03140 in combination with her normal daily dose of Aricept(R) (10 mg). Based on the marked progress during the original two week study, the patient’s daughter sought continued compassionate use of PRX-03140 for her mother and a protocol was submitted to the FDA and approved. The progress seen in the first 2-week study has continued during the past two years (19 months of dosing) and four FDA approved 6-month open label extensions. The latest open label extension will be administered under a new Physician-Sponsored IND under the supervision of Dr. Lucy Hornstein(1). “When I was approached by the patient’s daughter to continue the compassionate use therapy of PRX-03140 for her mother, I was compelled by the progress her mother had experienced and the overall apparent safety of the drug,” notes Dr. Hornstein.

BREAKING NEWS: I.C.C. Second Update on Court Ruling and Irrevocable Judgment all Keenan Kester Cofield’s Arrest, Conviction’s and Sentences Were Illegal & Unconstitutional

WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE -

- Former CEO of Injury Ctr. & Horizon Mtg. and Finance-Record Now Wiped Clean, With Notification of Copyright Infringement or Violations

Joost and Joltid File Motion for Preliminary Injunction Against Michelangelo Volpi and Index Ventures Management, Seeking to Prevent Their Use of Confidential Information In Connection With the Acquisition or Management of Skype

WILMINGTON, Delaware -

Joost US, Inc., its indirect parent company Joost N.V., and Joltid Limited today filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction against Michelangelo Volpi and Index Ventures Management in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. In support of the Motion, the plaintiffs also filed a Memorandum of Points and Authorities containing facts and legal arguments, witness declarations and other evidence.

Shire and Sandoz Settle all Pending Litigation Concerning ADDERALL XR(R)

PHILADELPHIA -

- Settlement Ends all Litigation With Generics Over ADDERALL XR(R)

Shire plc (LSE: SHP, NASDAQ: SHPGY), the global specialty biopharmaceutical company, announces that it has settled all pending litigation with Sandoz, Inc. (”Sandoz”) in connection with Sandoz’s Abbreviated New Drug Application (”ANDA”) and its attempt to market generic versions of Shire’s ADDERALL XR(R) (mixed amphetamine salts) for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

The Lanier Law Firm Launches International Arbitration and Dispute Practice, Announces Plans for London Office in 2010

HOUSTON -

The Lanier Law Firm is announcing the formation of the firm’s International Arbitration and Dispute Practice to handle arbitration matters for domestic and international companies and the law firms that represent them. The firm also is announcing plans to open an office in London in the first quarter of 2010 to expand the role of the new practice.

Chatham Financial Testifies Before the House Financial Services Committee Hearing on OTC Derivatives Legislation

KENNETT SQUARE, Pennsylvania -

Chatham Financial, the largest independent interest rate and foreign exchange risk management advisor, testified before the House Financial Services Committee hearing on derivatives legislation. Chatham was invited by the Committee as an independent expert to testify as a representative of business end users who use derivatives to reduce their interest rate, foreign currency and commodity price risk. Chatham’s Chief Operating Officer, Dave Hall, testified on the merits and concerns in the currently drafted legislation released Friday by Chairman Barney Frank and the House Financial Services Committee.

BREAKING NEWS: Court Rules, Then Voids as Illegal, and Unconstitutional all Arrests, Convictions & Sentences of Dr. Keenan Kester Cofield Former CEO of Injury Ctr. & Horizon Mtg and Finance; a Court Pardon-Wiped Cases and Records Clean

WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE -

The following statements can be attributed to Eddie Jenkins, Chief Info Officer, VP, I.C.C. and Associates:

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