| And out from the cracks in the woodwork they rush forth.....        BOSTON, Aug.        24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Block & Leviton LLP (www.blockesq.com), a        Boston-based law firm representing investors nationwide, has commenced        an investigation into possible breaches of fiduciary duty by the Board        of Directors of InterMune, Inc. ("InterMune" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:        ITMN) concerning its proposed merger with Roche in an all cash        transaction.         | Block            & Leviton LLP Investigates InterMune, Inc. for Possible Breaches of            Fiduciary Duty in Connection with Its Merger with Roche |  
 InterMune stockholders will receive $74 in cash for        each InterMune share held. This represents a premium of barely 38% of        InterMune's previous closing price, far below recent premiums for        pharmaceutical companies with fully developed treatments akin to        InterMune's Pirfenidone. The transaction is expected to be executed as a        two stage tender offer, commencing on or before August 29, 2014.
 
 Block        & Leviton's investigation seeks to determine, among other things,        whether InterMune's Directors breached their fiduciary duties by failing        to maximize shareholder value in the proposed merger with Roche and the        fairness of the process by which they considered and approved the        transaction. The firm is also investigating whether or not Roche's        officers and board members aided and abetted such breaches of fiduciary        duty.
 
 If you are a shareholder of InterMune and have questions        about your legal rights, or if you have information relevant to this        investigation, please contact attorney Steven P. Harte, at (617)        398-5600 or email him at Steven@blockesq.com.
 
 Block & Leviton is        a Boston-based law firm representing investors nationwide for violations        of securities laws. The firm's lawyers have collectively been        prosecuting securities cases on behalf of investors for over 70 years.        This notice may constitute attorney advertising.<<<<*OH, YA THINK?
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