The New York Times reports:
A federal appeals court on Friday granted a temporary reprieve to Juul Labs that will allow it to keep its e-cigarettes on the market, pending further court review of a decision just a day earlier by the Food and Drug Administration to ban sales of the company’s products.
It will be up to the appeals court to decide whether Juul should continue to be allowed to sell its products while the company pursues its appeal of the F.D.A.’s decision. The court gave Juul until Monday at noon to file an additional motion, and it gave the F.D.A. until July 7 to file a motion in response.
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Electronic cigarettes made by Juul Labs can continue to be sold, for now, after a federal appeals court on Friday issued a temporary stay on a government ban. https://t.co/sEztiM8YiN
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Juul has been exploring a possible bankruptcy filing if the FDA ban on its e-cigarettes stands, people familiar with the matter say. It has asked a court to block the order. https://t.co/YtYuOdYrju
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