This settlement with 34 states and territories is a significant part of our ongoing commitment to resolve issues from the past. The terms of the agreement are aligned with our current business practices which we started to implement after our company-wide reset in the Fall of 2019. With today’s announcement, we have settled with 37 states and Puerto Rico, and appreciate efforts by Attorneys General to deploy resources to combat underage use.
We remain focused on the future as we work to fulfill our mission to transition adult smokers away from cigarettes – the number one cause of preventable death – while combating underage use. We recently submitted an administrative appeal, based on science and evidence, to FDA, demonstrating that its marketing denial order (MDO) of our products was substantively and procedurally flawed and should be rescinded. We believe that once the FDA does a complete review of all of the science and evidence presented, as required by law, and without political interference, we should receive marketing authorization. As we go through the FDA’s administrative appeals process, we continue to offer our products to adult smokers throughout the U.S.
January 29, 2025
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) issued a decision today affirming an Administrative Law Judge’s ruling that Altria’s NJOY ACE e-vapor products infringe four…
October 2, 2024
On September 26th, Juul Labs’ Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, K.C. Crosthwaite, delivered the keynote address at the 2024 Global Tobacco & Nicotine Forum,…
July 29, 2024
Juul Labs announced today the settlement with a group of noteholders that confirms the conversion of the convertible notes to equity, and provides an…