We enjoyed visiting with old friends and meeting new ones at the IPCPR conference and trade show in Las Vegas.

From our perspective, the talk of the show was FDA’s looming regulation of cigars. During the conference, Troutman Sanders participated in a legislative session on the potential for FDA regulation

Troutman Sanders’ Tobacco team practice partner Bryan Haynes was quoted in a July 30 Washington Post article titled “FDA backs low-nicotine cigarette research as it weighs new regulatory power” about a new study regarding the effect of cigarettes with lower levels of nicotine, and how the FDA may choose to

An article by the Troutman Sanders Tobacco practice appears in the June issue of Smokeshop Magazine. The article, titled “Regulating Cigars” discusses the FDA’s proposed regulation of cigars, and how that would affect the premium cigar industry.

The article can be found here.

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Members of the Troutman Sanders Tobacco practice will attend the 81st International Premium Cigar and Pipe Retailers Association Annual Convention & International Trade from July 13-17 in Las Vegas, NV.  Our Troutman Sanders’ Tobacco  practice believes it is vital, as tobacco lawyers, to stay connected with the companies and experts

On June 3, 2013, a Vermont Superior Court judge ordered R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company to pay more than $8.3 million in civil penalties for violating the Vermont Consumer Fraud Act (“CFA”), the Master Settlement Agreement and a related Consent Decree between the State of Vermont and R.J. Reynolds.  The Vermont court found R.J. Reynolds liable of deceptive advertising of its Eclipse cigarette brand over three years ago.  The parties engaged in extensive settlement discussions before the court ultimately imposed civil penalties earlier this month.

Troutman Sanders’ Tobacco team practice partner Bryan Haynes was quoted in a May 22 Law360 article titled “Regulators Eye Crackdown on Rising Use of Tobacco Discounts” about New York City possibly leading the way on a broad ban on the practice of tobacco discounting by tobacco companies. To read the

The Troutman Sanders Tobacco practice will be presenting at the Tobacco Merchants Association Annual Meeting and All-Industry Conference in Williamsburg, Virginia on May 16th.

Ashley Taylor will present on “Promotions in Rhode Island & New York.”  Bryan Haynes will participate in a panel entitled “Deeming Regulations — A Conversation,” which

On April 22, 2013, the United States Supreme Court denied a petition for writ of certiorari in a First Amendment challenge to the 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act’s graphic warning label requirement.  The law requires that cigarette packages display graphic warning labels covering 20 to 50 percent of the product packaging.