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JUUL Youth Marketing and Personal Injury Settlements

BrownGreer serves as the administrator in a series of settlements to resolve claims by cities and towns, school districts, tribal nations, and individual plaintiffs against e-cigarette maker JUUL and parent company Altria alleging that the nicotine-containing product was marketed to teenagers.
Key Statistics
$1.6 billion
Total Settlement Funds
1,500+
Government Entities
30+
Tribal Plaintiffs
7,000+
Personal Injury Claimants
BrownGreer serves as the administrator in a series of settlements to resolve claims by cities and towns, school districts, tribal nations, and individual plaintiffs against e-cigarette maker JUUL and parent company Altria alleging that the nicotine-containing product was marketed to teenagers.
More than $1.6 billion is being distributed among more than 1,500 government entities, 7,000 personal injury claimants, and 30 tribal plaintiffs in a multi-year process. BrownGreer is responsible for all aspects of ensuring those funds reach those entities in a timely manner and in accordance with all deadlines set by the agreements. We regularly report on progress to all parties involved, including the relevant law firms, entities, and the Court.
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