New York City Mayor Eric Adams Announces Lawsuit Against E-Cigarette Companies
The mayor is taking aim against four companies that the city alleges is selling flavored e-cigarettes in violation of local, state, and federal law.
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The mayor is taking aim against four companies that the city alleges is selling flavored e-cigarettes in violation of local, state, and federal law.
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Attorneys for Moore and the plaintiff confirmed that that the lawsuit had been resolved, but did not provide any additional comment on the settlement.