• November 23, 2024

Keller and Heckman’s Annual E-Vapor and Tobacco Law Symposium

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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

This year’s program will feature new, timely topics specifically designed to help vapor and deemed tobacco product manufacturers stay in compliance with rapidly evolving laws and policies. Topics that will be discussed during the program include:

  • New legislation, regulation, and enforcement of ENDS and oral nicotine products, including the upcoming extension of the California flavor ban to online sales
  • FDA Litigation Update: Where does the industry stand with MDO challenges following the 5th Circuit and Chevron decisions, and the upcoming Supreme Court decision in Triton
  • New state laws (PMTA registries, local flavor bans, licensing requirements, and state enforcement actions, including AG subpoenas against vapor companies)
    The role of ENDS flavors in smoking cessation: Evidence from longitudinal and cross-sectional studies
  • The importance of quantifying the risk to youth associated with your ENDS products
  • U.S. ITC: RJ Reynold’s PACT Act and patent challenges against disposables – what’s next?
  • PACT Act Compliance and Update on Increased Enforcement
  • FDA’s Tobacco Product Manufacturing Practices (TPMP) Rule
  • Upcoming Federal ban on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars
  • FDA’s new guidance and proposed rulemakings
    Enforcement update: How to protect your company and brand
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Import Requirements for ENDS and Related Products
  • Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) and Substantial Equivalence (SE) Report strategies for small businesses
    Marketing plans, post-market surveillance, and youth-access prevention strategies
  • FDA Remote Regulatory Assessments (RRAs) and inspections
  • U.S, Canada, and global regulatory update for ENDS and nicotine pouches
  • Updates on CBD/hemp, Delta-8 THC, THCA, and cannabis regulation
  • Case study: Evidence of switching and cigarette reduction over time, label comprehension and usability, abuse liability, behavioral intentions, and risk perceptions in relation to a disposable ENDS in one tobacco and four non-tobacco flavor variant

To register, click here.