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EXHIBIT
      10.1 

    

    NOTE

     

    This
      note
      (the “Note”) is to memorialize the terms verbally agreed to in principle by
      Michael Stone (individually, “Stone”), with Stone Consulting Services, Inc., a
      Delaware corporation (the “Company”).

     

    Stone
      hereby agrees to loan the Company the principal amount of FIVE HUNDRED ($500.00)
      DOLLARS to cover the expenses of the Company’s private placement and initial
      registration statement, on a non-interest bearing basis, due one (1) year after
      the effective date of the Company’s initial registration statement.

    

    This
      Note
      shall be effective as of December 11, 2006. 

    

    
      	
              STONE:

            	 	COMPANY:
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	/s/
              Michael
              Stone	 	By:	/s/
              Michael
              Stone
	
              

              Michael
                Stone

            	 	 	
              

              Michael
                Stone, Chief Executive OfficerExhibit
      10.2

     

    This
      Consulting Agreement, dated effective December 14, 2006 (this "Agreement"),
      is
      made and entered into by and among Orlando J. Ledon y Cartaya MD, Inc., a
      California Corporation (the "Company") and Stone Consulting Services, Inc a
      Delaware Corporation (the "Consultant").

    

    ARTICLE
      1
      - SCOPE OF WORK

    

    1.1 Services
      - The Company has engaged Consultant to provide services in connection with
      analysis of the Company's operations during 2005 and 2006 including, but not
      limited to, analysis of Company's Profit and Loss Statements and interviews
      with
      key company personnel. Consultant will make recommendations regarding
      operational and/or management changes that can be made in Company's business
      in
      order to improve profitability.

    

    1.2
       Time
      and
      Availability - Consultant will devote up to a maximum of 24 hours over the
      next
      120 days in performing the services for the Company as stated herein. Consultant
      shall have discretion in selecting the dates and tines it performs such
      consulting services throughout the month giving due regard to the needs of
      the
      Company's business.

    

    1.3
       Confidentiality
      - In order for Consultant to perform the consulting services, it may be
      necessary for the Company to provide Consultant with Confidential Information
      (as defined below) regarding the Company's business and products. The Company
      will rely heavily upon Consultant's integrity and prudent judgment to use this
      information only in the best interests of the Company.

    

    1.4
       Standard
      of Conduct - In rendering consulting services under this Agreement, Consultant
      shall conform to high professional standards of work and business ethics.
      Consultant shall not use time, materials, or equipment of the Company without
      the prior written consent of the Company. In no event shall Consultant take
      any
      action or accept any assistance or engage in any activity that would result
      in
      any university, governmental body, research institute or other person, entity
      or
      organization acquiring any rights of any nature in the results of work performed
      by or for the Company.

    

    1.5 Outside
      Services - Consultant shall not use the service of any other person, entity
      or

    organization
      in the performance of Consultant's duties without the prior written consent
      of
      an officer of the Company. Should the Company consent to the use by Consultant
      of the services of any other person, entity or organization, no information
      regarding the services to be performed under this Agreement shall be disclosed
      to that person, entity or organization until such person, entity or organization
      has executed an agreement to protect the confidentiality of the Company's
      Confidential Information (as defined below) and the Company's absolute and
      complete ownership of all right, title and interest in the work performed under
      this Agreement.

    

    1.6 Reports
      -
      Consultant shall periodically provide the Company with written reports of his
      observations and conclusions regarding the consulting services as required.
      Upon
      _______________

    

    ARTICLE
      2
      - INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR

    

    2.1
       Independent
      Contractor - Consultant is an independent contractor and is not an employee,
      partner, or co-venturer of, or in any other service relationship with, the
      Company. The manner in which Consultant's services are rendered shall be within
      Consultant's sole control and discretion. Consultant is not authorized to speak
      for, represent, or obligate the Company in any manner without the prior express
      written authorization from an officer of the Company.

    

    2.2 Taxes
      -
      Consultant shall be responsible for all taxes arising from compensation and
      -other amounts paid under this Agreement, and shall be responsible for all
      payroll taxes and fringe benefits of Consultant's employees. Neither federal,
      nor state, nor local income tax, nor payroll tax of any kind, shall be withheld
      or paid by the Company on behalf of Consultant or its employees. Consultant
      understands that it is responsible to pay, according to law, Consultant's taxes
      and Consultant shall, when requested by the Company, properly document to the
      Company that any and all federal and state taxes have been paid.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    

    2.3
       Benefits
      - Consultant and Consultant's employees will not be eligible for, and shall
      not
      participate in, any employee pension, health, welfare, or other fringe benefit
      plan, of the Company. No workers' compensation insurance shall be obtained
      by
      Company covering Consultant or Consultant's employees.

     

    ARTICLE
      3
      - COMPENSATION FOR CONSULTING SERVICES

    

    3.1 Compensation
      - The Company shall pay to Consultant $250.00 per hour for services rendered
      to
      the Company under this Agreement. Compensation shall be paid upon receipt of
      invoice which will document time spent during the month.

    

    3.2 Reimbursement
      - The Company agrees to reimburse Consultant for all actual

    reasonable
      and necessary expenditures, which are directly related to the consulting
      services. These expenditures include, but are not limited to, expenses related
      to travel (i.e. airfare, hotel, temporary housing, meals, parking, taxis,
      mileage, etc.), telephone calls, and postal expenditure. Expenses incurred
      by
      Consultant will be reimbursed by the Company within 15 days of Consultant's
      proper written request for reimbursement.

     

    ARTICLE
      4
      - TERM AND TERMINATION

    

    4.1
       Term
      -
      This Agreement shall be effective as of December 15, 2006, and shall continue
      in
      full force and effect for four consecutive months. The Company and Consultant
      may negotiate to extend the term of this Agreement and the terms and conditions
      under which the relationship shall continue.

    

    4.2 Termination
      - The Company may terminate this Agreement for "Cause," after giving Consultant
      written notice of the reason. Cause means: (1) Consultant has breached the
      provisions of Article 5 or 7 of this Agreement in any respect, or materially
      breached any other provision of this Agreement and the breach continues for
      30
      days following receipt of a notice from the Company; (2) Consultant has
      committed fraud, misappropriation or embezzlement in connection with the
      Company' s business; (3) Consultant has been convicted of a felony, or (4)
      Consultant's use of narcotics, liquor or illicit drugs has a detrimental effect
      on the performance of her employment responsibilities, as determined by the
      Company.

    

    4.3 Responsibility
      upon Termination - Any equipment provided by the Company to the Consultant
      in
      connection with or furtherance of Consultant's services under this Agreement,
      including, but not limited to, computers, laptops, and personal management
      tools, shall, immediately upon the termination of this Agreement, be returned
      to
      the Company.

    

    4.4 Survival
      - The provisions of Articles 5, 6, 7 and 8 of this Agreement shall survive
      the
      termination of this Agreement and remain in full force and effect
      thereafter.

    

    ARTICLE
      5
      - CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

    

    5.1 Obligation
      of Confidentiality - In performing consulting services under this Agreement,
      Consultant may be exposed to and will be required to use certain "Confidential
      Information" (as hereinafter defined) of the Company. Consultant agrees that
      Consultant will not and Consultant's employees, agents or representatives will
      not, use, directly or indirectly, such Confidential Information for the benefit
      of any person, entity or organization other than the Company, or disclose such
      Confidential Information without the written authorization of the President
      of
      the Company, either during or after the term of this Agreement, for as long
      as
      such information retains the characteristics of Confidential.
      Information.

    

    5.2 Definition
      - "Confidential Information" means information, not generally known, and
      proprietary to the Company or to a third party for whom the Company is
      performing work, including, without limitation, information concerning any
      patents or trade secrets, confidential or secret designs, processes, formulae,
      source codes, plans, devices or material, research and development, proprietary
      software, analysis, techniques, materials or designs (whether or not patented
      or
      patentable), directly or indirectly useful in any aspect of the business of
      the
      Company, any vendor names, customer and, supplier lists, databases, management
      systems and sales and marketing plans of the Company, any confidential secret
      development or research work of the Company, or any other confidential
      information or proprietary aspects of the business of the Company. All
      information which Consultant acquires or becomes acquainted with during the
      period of this Agreement, whether developed by Consultant or by others, which
      Consultant has a reasonable basis to believe to be Confidential Information,
      or
      which is treated by the Company as being Confidential Information, shall be
      presumed to be Confidential In formation.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    

    5.3 Property
      of the Company - Consultant agrees that all plans, manuals and specific
      materials developed by the Consultant on behalf of the Company in connection
      with services rendered under this Agreement, are and shall remain the exclusive
      property of the Company. Promptly upon the expiration or termination of this
      Agreement, or upon the request of the Company, Consultant shall return to the
      Company all documents and tangible items, including samples, provided to
      Consultant or created by Consultant for use in connection with services to
      be
      rendered hereunder, including without limitation all Confidential Information,
      together with all copies and abstracts thereof.

     

    ARTICLE
      6
      - RIGHTS AND DATA

    

    6.1
       Data
      -
      All drawings, models, designs, formulas, methods, documents and tangible items
      prepared for and submitted to the Company by Consultant in connection with
      the
      services rendered under this Agreement shall belong exclusively to the Company
      and shall be deemed to be works made for hire (the "Deliverable Items"). To
      the
      extent that any of the Deliverable items may not, by operation of law, be works
      made for hire, Consultant hereby assigns to the Company the ownership of
      copyright or mask work in the Deliverable Items, and the Company shall have
      the
      right to obtain and hold in its own name any trademark, copyright, or mask
      work
      registration, and any other registrations and similar protection which may
      be
      available in the Deliverable Items. Consultant agrees to give the Company or
      its
      designees all assistance reasonably required to perfect such
      rights.

     

    ARTICLE
      7
      - NON-SOLICITATION

    

    Non-Solicitation
      - Consultant covenants and agrees that during the term of this Agreement,
      Consultant will not, directly or indirectly, through an existing corporation,
      unincorporated business, affiliated party, successor employer, or otherwise,
      solicit, hire for employment or work with, on a part-time, consulting, advising
      or any other basis, other than on behalf of the Company any employee or
      independent contractor employed by the Company while Consultant is performing
      services for the Company.

     

    ARTICLE
      8
      RIGHT TO INJUNCTIVE RELIEF

    

    Consultant
      acknowledges that the terms of Articles 5, 6, and 7 of this Agreement are
      reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the Company, are
      reasonable in scope and duration, and are not unduly restrictive. Consultant
      further acknowledges that a breach of any of the terms of Articles 5, 6, or
      7 of
      this Agreement will render irreparable harm to the Company, and that a remedy
      at
      law for breach of the Agreement is inadequate, and that the Company shall
      therefore he entitled to seek any and all equitable relief, including, but
      not
      limited to, injunctive relief, and to any other remedy that may be available
      under any applicable law or agreement between the parties. Consultant
      acknowledges that an award of damages to the Company does not preclude a court
      from ordering injunctive relief_ Both damages and injunctive relief shall be
      proper modes of relief and are not to be considered as alternative
      remedies.

     

    ARTICLE
      9
      - GENERAL PROVISIONS

    

    9.1 Construction
      of Terms - If any provision of this Agreement is held unenforceable by a court
      of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be severed and shall not affect
      the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions.

    

    9.2 Governing
      Law - This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
      the
      internal laws (and not the laws of conflicts) of the State of
      California.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    

    9.3 Complete
      Agreement - This Agreement constitutes the complete agreement and sets forth
      the
      entire understanding and agreement of the parties as to the subject matter
      of
      this Agreement and supersedes all prior discussions and understandings in
      respect to the subject of this Agreement, whether written or oral.

    

    9.4 Dispute
      Resolution - If there is any dispute or controversy between the parties arising
      out of or relating to this Agreement, the parties agree that such dispute or
      controversy will be arbitrated in accordance with proceedings under American
      Arbitration Association rules, and such arbitration will be the exclusive
      dispute resolution method under this Agreement. The decision and award
      determined by such arbitration will be final and binding upon both parties.
      All
      costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees and expert's fees,
      of
      all parties incurred in any dispute which is determined and/or settled by
      arbitration pursuant to this Agreement will be home by the party determined
      to
      be liable in respect of such dispute; provided, however, that if complete
      liability is not assessed against only one party, the parties will share the
      total costs in proportion to their respective amounts of liability so
      determined. Except where clearly prevented by the area in dispute, both parties
      agree to continue performing their respective obligations under this Agreement
      until the dispute is resolved.

    

    9.5 Modification
      - No modification, termination or attempted waiver of this Agreement, or any
      provision thereof, shall be valid unless in writing signed by the party against
      whom the same is sought to be enforced.

    

    9.6 Waiver
      of
      Breach - The waiver by a party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement
      by
      the other party shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any other
      or
      subsequent breach by the party in breach.

    

    9.7 Successors
      and Assigns - This Agreement may not be assigned by either party without the
      prior written consent of the other party; provided, however, that the Agreement
      shall be assignable by the Company without Consultant's consent in the event
      the
      Company is acquired by or merged into another corporation or business entity.
      The benefits and obligations of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure
      to the parties hereto, their successors and assigns.

    

    9.8 No
      Conflict Consultant warrants that Consultant has not previously assumed any
      obligations inconsistent with. those undertaken by Consultant under this
      Agreement.

     

    IN
      WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed as of the date set forth
      above.

    

    
      
        	Orlando J. Ledon y Cartaya
                MD,
                Inc.	 	Stone
                Consulting Services, Inc.
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	By:	 /s/
                Orlando
                Cartaya	 	By:	 /s/
                Michael
                Stone
	 	
                

              	 	 	
                

              
	 	 	 	 	 
	Its:	President	 	Its:	President

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