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Nature of Suit Code: 365
Nature of Suit: Personal Injury - Product Liability
Cause of Action: 28:1331 Fed. Question: Personal Injury

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ORDER GOVERNING ADOPTION OF MASTER 

COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY) AND SHORT 

FORM COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY)

[Submitting Counsel on Signature Page]

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

IN RE: JUUL LABS, INC., MARKETING, 

SALES PRACTICES, AND PRODUCTS 

LIABILITY LITIGATION

This Document Relates to:

ALL ACTIONS

Case No. 19-md-02913-WHO

CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 7:

ORDER GOVERNING ADOPTION OF 

MASTER COMPLAINT (PERSONAL 

INJURY) AND SHORT FORM 

COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY)

This Stipulated Order shall govern all individual personal injury cases in MDL No. 2913. 

In light of the number of complaints filed and anticipated in this Multi-District Litigation, the 

inefficiency of drafting individual Complaints and Answers to those Complaints, and in order to 

streamline the process for the Court’s consideration of dispositive motions, the Parties have agreed 

to the use of master pleadings. This Order sets forth the procedures governing this process. 

I. APPLICABILITY OF ORDER 

1. This Order applies to all personal injury cases currently pending in MDL No. 2913

and to all personal injury actions that have or will be filed in, transferred, removed or otherwise 

assigned, to this proceeding (collectively, “this MDL proceeding”). This Order is binding on all 

Parties and their counsel in all such cases. This Order is not intended to alter the applicable 

provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or the Local Rules of this Court, except as 

specified herein or in any subsequent Pretrial Order. 

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ORDER GOVERNING ADOPTION OF MASTER 

COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY) AND SHORT 

FORM COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY)

II. MASTER PLEADINGS

2. On March 11, 2020, the PSC filed Plaintiffs’ Consolidated Master Complaint 

(Personal Injury) (“Master Complaint”) on behalf of all individual Plaintiffs in this MDL 

proceeding.1 This Order applies to all parties named in the Master Complaint including those parties 

originally named in this MDL proceeding, (JUUL i.e. Labs, Inc., Altria Group, Inc., and Phillip 

Morris USA, Inc.) (“CMO NO. 3 DEFENDANTS”)

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as well as the newly-named Defendants in the 

Master Complaint (“NEWLY-NAMED DEFENDANTS”).

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3. Attached as EXHIBIT A, is a form Short Form Complaint (Personal Injury)

(“SFC”). The SFC is an abbreviated form that each individual Plaintiff will complete, indicating 

their individual claims, and adopting the factual allegations set forth in the Master Complaint as the 

basis for those individual claims. By this process, all allegations set forth in the Master Complaint

shall be deemed pleaded against all relevant parties named in each SFC. 

4. Each SFC filed in this MDL proceeding shall indicate the federal district in which 

the individual Plaintiff(s) originally filed or would have originally filed their Complaint. 

5. The procedures for filing the Master Complaint and the SFC, do not reflect that the 

“CMO NO. 3 DEFENDANTS” have agreed to or admitted the allegations set forth in those pleadings,

nor have the “CMO NO. 3 DEFENDANTS” conceded or waived their right to dispute the legal 

validity of the claims alleged therein.

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See ECF Doc. No. 388. 

2 See ECF Doc. No. 309.

3 Altria Client Services LLC, Altria Group Distribution Company, Altria Enterprises LLC, James Monsees, 

Adam Bowen, Nicholas Pritzker, Hoyoung Huh, Riaz Valani, Mother Murphy’s Labs, Inc., Alternative 

Ingredients, Inc., Tobacco Technology, Inc., Eliquitech, Inc., McLane Company, Inc., Eby-Brown 

Company, LLC, Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc., Chevron Corporation, Circle K Stores Inc., Speedway 

LLC, 7-Eleven, Inc., Walmart, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

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ORDER GOVERNING ADOPTION OF MASTER 

COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY) AND SHORT 

FORM COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY)

6. Each Plaintiff with a case pending in this MDL as of the date of this Order, shall file 

a SFC by April 13, 2020 naming each diverse Defendant against whom Plaintiff is asserting claims, 

by placing a check-mark in the box next to the diverse Defendants name to select each applicable 

diverse Defendant against whom claims are alleged. 

7. Each Plaintiff with a case transferred into this MDL after the date of this Order, shall 

file a SFC within twenty (20) days of transfer into this MDL, naming each diverse Defendant against 

whom Plaintiff is asserting claims, by placing a check-mark in the box next to the diverse Defendants 

name to select each applicable diverse Defendant against whom claims are alleged. 

8. Plaintiffs should only select Defendants, by placing a check-mark next to the 

Defendants name, if Diversity exists and the Court expects that each Plaintiff and their counsel will 

make a carefully individualized evaluation of the basis for naming appropriate defendants in the

filed SFC.

9. For purposes of the calculating the statutes of limitation and/or repose as to 

previously filed cases, the date that the Plaintiff first started an action by filing an original 

Complaint or other pleading, in either state or federal court, shall be deemed the relevant date of 

first filing not the later date when the SFS was filed.

III. RESPONSE TO MASTER COMPLAINT AND SHORT FORM COMPLAINTS

10. To eliminate potential delays and to promote judicial efficiency with respect to the 

administration of this MDL proceedings, all Defendants named in the Master Complaint—including 

those “NEWLY NAMED DEFENDANTS” identified in paragraph 2, footnote 3 above—need not 

answer or otherwise respond to any SFC filed in this MDL proceeding until ordered to do so by the 

Court. 

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ORDER GOVERNING ADOPTION OF MASTER 

COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY) AND SHORT 

FORM COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY)

IV. SERVICE OF PROCESS 

11. Plaintiffs may file an action against any “NEWLY NAMED DEFENDANTS”

directly in the MDL by using the Master Complaint which is deemed adopted into any filed SFC. 

A. SERVICE OF PROCESS OF THE NEWLY NAMED DEFENDANTS

12. By this Order, Plaintiffs who name any “NEWLY NAMED DEFENDANT” in their

SFC may effectuate service of process on each “NEWLY NAMED DEFENDANT” by serving upon 

each NEWLY NAMED DEFENDANT named in a SFC, in accordance with Rule 4 of the Federal 

Rules of Civil Procedure with the following:

a. a copy of the Master Complaint; 

b. the SFC; 

c. a copy of this Order, and,

d. a Summons.

B. SERVICE OF PROCESS OF THE CMO-3 DEFENDANTS

13. For the “CMO NO. 3 DEFENDANTS” already in this MDL who have stipulated 

and agreed to E-mail service in accordance with Case Management Order No. 34that form of 

alternative service is still available. A Plaintiff that is serving a SFC pursuant to CMO-3 is not

required to serve a copy of the Master Complaint by e-mail upon the “CMO NO. 3 

DEFENDANTS.” 

14. Upon effectuated service of process in accordance with Rule 4 of the Federal Rules 

of Civil Procedure, each “CMO NO. 3 DEFENDANT” shall promptly file an Entry of Appearance

in this Court.

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See ECF Doc. No.309.

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ORDER GOVERNING ADOPTION OF MASTER 

COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY) AND SHORT 

FORM COMPLAINT (PERSONAL INJURY)

15. Neither the existence of this Order nor any of its terms shall in any manner burden 

the right of any “CMO NO. 3 DEFENDANT” or “NEWLY NAMED DEFENDANT” to assert 

defenses available under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b) or otherwise challenge the

sufficiency of any claim in the Master Complaint under the applicable laws. 

On this 27th day of March, 2020

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Hon. William H. Orrick

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EXHIBIT A

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION

IN RE JUUL LABS, INC., MARKETING,

SALES PRACTICES, AND PRODUCTS

LIABILITY LITIGATION

Case No. 3:19-md-02913-WHO

 Honorable William H. Orrick

This Document Relates to: JURY TRIAL DEMANDED

[INSERT PLAINTIFF NAME HERE]

SHORT-FORM COMPLAINT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL

(PERSONAL INJURY)

The Plaintiff(s) named below file(s) this Short-Form Complaint and Demand for Jury Trial

against Defendants named below by and through the undersigned counsel. Plaintiff(s) incorporate(s) 

by reference the allegations contained in Plaintiffs’ Consolidated Master Complaint (Personal 

Injury), in In re Juul Labs, Inc., Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Lability Litigation, MDL 

No. 2913 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Plaintiff(s) 

file(s) this Short-Form Complaint as permitted by Case Management Order No. 7 of this Court.

Plaintiff(s) select and indicate by checking-off where requested, the Parties and Causes of 

Actions specific to this case.1

Plaintiff, by and through their undersigned counsel, allege as follows:

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If Plaintiff wants to allege additional Cause(s) of Action other those selected in paragraph 10, the specific

facts supporting any such additional Cause(s) of Action, must be pled in a manner complying with the 

requirements of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (see paragraph 11). In doing so you may attach 

additional pages to this Short-Form Complaint.

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I. DESIGNATED FORUM2

1. Identify the Federal District Court in which the Plaintiff would have filed in the 

absence of direct filing:

[INSERT FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT]

(“Transferee District Court”).

II. IDENTIFICATION OF PARTIES

A. PLAINTIFF(S)

2. Injured Plaintiff(s): Name of the individual injured due to use of JUUL products: 

[INSERT PLAINTIFF NAME]

(“Plaintiff”).

3. At the time of the filing of this Short-Form Complaint, Plaintiff resides at: 

[INSERT PLAINTIFF ADDRESS (CITY AND STATE ONLY)]

4. Consortium Plaintiff: Name of the individual(s) that allege damages for loss of 

consortium: 

[INSERT CONSORTIUM PLAINTIFF NAME]

(“Consortium Plaintiff”).

5. Survival and/or Wrongful Death Claims: 

(a) Name and residence of Decedent Plaintiff when he/or she suffered a JUUL 

related death:

[INSERT PLAINTIFF/DECEDENT NAME AND ADDRESS (CITY AND 

STATE ONLY)]

(b) Plaintiff/Decedent died on: 

[INSERT DATE]

(c) Plaintiff is filing this case in a representative capacity as the [INSERT 

DESCRIPTOR IE. ADMINSTRATOR ETC.] of the [INSERT 

2 See Case Management Order No. 3, at II(C) (ECF No. 309).

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DESCRIPTOR IE. ESTATE OF NAME, ETC] having been duly appointed 

as such by the Court of [INSERT NAME OF COURT].

B. DEFENDANT(S)

6. Plaintiff(s) name(s) the following Defendants in this action

[BEFORE PROCEEDING - PLEASE CAREFULLY READ AND CONSIDER THE PLACES OF 

INCORPORATION AND PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE OF EACH 

DEFENDANT BEFORE SELECTING TO ENSURE THAT YOU ARE NOT NAMING ANY 

DEFENDANTS FROM THE SAME STATE OF THE PLAINTIFF. THE PLACE OF 

INCORPORATION, PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE OF EACH 

DEFENDANT IS IN THE FOOTNOTES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE]:

JUUL LABS, INC., previously d/b/a as PAX LABS, INC. and PLOOM INC.;3

ALTRIA GROUP, INC.;4

PHILIP MORRIS USA, INC.;5

ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES LLC;6

ALTRIA GROUP DISTRIBUTION COMPANY;7

ALTRIA ENTERPRISES LLC;8

THE MANGEMENT DEFENDANTS

JAMES MONSEES;9

ADAM BOWEN;10

NICHOLAS PRITZKER;11

3 Delaware corporation, with its principal place of business in San Francisco, California.

4 Virginia corporation, with its principal place of business in Richmond, Virginia.

5 Virginia corporation with its principal place of business in Richmond, Virginia.

6 Virginia limited liability company with its principal place of business in Richmond, Virginia.

7 Virginia corporation with its principal place of business in Richmond, Virginia.

8 Virginia limited liability company with its principal place of business in Richmond, Virginia.

9 A resident of California.

10 A resident of California.

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HOYOUNG HUH;12

RIAZ VALANI;13

THE E-LIQUID MANUFACTURING DEFENDANTS

MOTHER MURPHY'S LABS, INC.;14

ALTERNATIVE INGREDIENTS, INC.;15

TOBACCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.;16

eLIQUITECH, INC.;17

THE DISTRIBUTOR DEFENDANTS

MCLANE COMPANY, INC.;18

EBY-BROWN COMPANY, LLC;19

CORE-MARK HOLDING COMPANY, INC.;20

THE RETAILER DEFENDANTS

CHEVRON CORPORATION;21

CIRCLE K STORES INC.;22

SPEEDWAY LLC;23

11 A resident of California.

12 A resident of California.

13 A resident of California. 

14 North Carolina corporation, with a principal place of business in North Carolina.

15 North Carolina corporation, with a principal place of business in North Carolina.

16 Maryland corporation, with a principal place of business in Maryland.

17 Maryland corporation, with a principal place of business in Maryland.

18 Texas corporation with a principal place of business in Texas.

19 Delaware limited liability company with a principal place of business in Illinois.

20 Delaware corporation. From 2015-2018, principal place of business California; as of 2019, principal place 

of business Texas.

21 Delaware corporation with a principal place of business in California.

22 Texas corporation with a principal place of business in Arizona.

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7-ELEVEN, INC.;24

WALMART;25

WALGREENS BOOTS ALLIANCE, INC.26

C. PRODUCT USE

7. Plaintiff used JUUL during the time period including from [INSERT 

MONTH/DATE] to [INSERT MONTH/DATE] and that use caused and or 

substantially contributed to his/her injury.

D. PHYSICAL INJURY27

8. The Plaintiff(s) experienced the following physical condition, injury or illness

alleged to have been caused and or contributed to as a substantial factor by JUUL: 

ADDICTION

 NICOTINE POISIONING

BEHAVIORAL ISSUES/MENTAL HEALTH (check all that apply):

ANGER/OUTBURSTS

MOOD SWINGS

IRRITABILITY

SUICIDAL THOUGHTS

SUICIDAL ATTEMPTS

DEATH BY SUICIDE

OTHER (specify): ______________________________

23 Delaware corporation with a principal place of business in Ohio.

24 Texas corporation with a principal place of business in Texas.

25 Delaware corporation with a principal place of business in Arkansas.

26 Delaware corporation with a principal place of business in Illinois.

27 Plaintiff(s) must check-off all physical injuries allegedly caused by Plaintiff’s use of JUUL. Plaintiff is not 

required to plead here emotional or psychological injuries, or all manifestations of the physical injury alleged 

which will be inquired into as part of the Plaintiff’s Fact Sheet (“PFS”). This Short-Form Complaint assumes 

that emotional and psychological damages are asserted by the Plaintiff.

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COGNITIVE ISSUES (check all that apply):

ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER

LEARNING IMPAIRMENTS

LACK OF CONCENTRATION

TROUBLE SLEEPING

OTHER (specify):____________________________

CARDIOVASCULAR (check all that apply):

HEART ATTACK

OTHER CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS (specify)

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NEUROLOGIC (check all that apply):

SEIZURES

STROKE

RESPIRATORY/LUNG (check all that apply):

ACUTE EOSINOPHILIC PNEUMONIA/PULMONARY 

EOSINOPHILIA

ACUTE INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONITIS OR ACUTE PNEUMONIA

ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS)

ASTHMA

BRONCHITIS

CHRONIC LUNG PROBLEMS

CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD)

E-CIGARETTE, OR VAPING, PRODUCT USE ASSOCIATED LUNG 

INJURY (EVALI)

ESPHYSEMA

LIPOID PNEUMONIA

LUNG TRANSPLANT

OTHER SPECIFIED INTERSTITIAL PULMONARY DISEASE

PNEUMONIA (any type) (specify): __________________________

POPCORN LUNG/BRONCHIOLITIS OBLITERANS

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DEATH

 OTHER PERSONAL INJURIES (specify): ________________________

[INSERT ANY AND ALL OTHER PHYSICAL INJURIES]

9. The physical condition, injury or illness alleged in paragraph 7 occurred on or about:

[INSERT APPROXIMATE DATE(S)OF INJURIE(S)]

V. CAUSES OF ACTION ASSERTED

10. The following Causes of Action asserted in the Plaintiffs’ Consolidated Master 

Complaint (Personal Injury), and the allegations with regard thereto in the Plaintiffs’ Consolidated 

Master Complaint (Personal Injury), are adopted in this Short Form Complaint by reference:

Check if 

Applicable

Cause 

of 

Action 

Number

Cause of Action

I STRICT LIABILITY - DESIGN DEFECT

II STRICT LIABILITY - FAILURE TO WARN

III STRICT LIABILITY - MANUFACTURING DEFECT

IV PRODUCTS LIABILITY - NEGLIGENT DESIGN

V PRODUCTS LIABIITY –NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO WARN

VI PRODUCTS LIAIBILITY – NEGLIGENT MANUFACTURING

VII NEGLIGENCE AND/OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE

VIII NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO RECALL/ RETROFIT

IX NEGLIGENT MISREPRESENTATION

X FRAUD

XI FRAUDULENT CONCEALMENT

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Check if 

Applicable

Cause 

of 

Action 

Number

Cause of Action

XII CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT FRAUD

XIII UNJUST ENRICHMENT

XIV VIOLATION OF UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES/CONSUMER 

PROTECTION LAW and specify which state’s statute below

_______________________

XV BREACH OF EXPRESS WARRANTY 

XVI BREACH OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 

MERCHANTABILITY

XVII WRONGFUL DEATH

XVIII SURVIVAL ACTION

XIX LOSS OF CONSORTIUM

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VI. ADDITIONAL CAUSES OF ACTION

NOTE

If Plaintiff wants to allege additional Cause(s) of Action other those selected in paragraph 10, the 

specific facts supporting any such additional Cause(s) of Action, must be pled in a manner complying 

with the requirements of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (see paragraph 11). In doing so you may 

attach additional pages to this Short-Form Complaint.

11. Plaintiff(s) assert(s) the following additional theories against the Defendants 

designated in paragraph 6 above: 

[YOU MAY ATTACH ADDITIONAL PAGES, IF NECESSARY]

WHEREFORE, Plaintiff(s) pray(s) for relief and judgment against Defendants for 

compensatory, treble, and punitive damages, medical monitoring to diagnose JUUL induced injuries 

at an earlier date to allow for timely treatment and prevention of exacerbation of injuries, together 

with interest, costs of suit, attorneys' fees, and all such other relief as the Court deems proper, and 

such further relief as the Court deems equitable and just, and as set forth in the Plaintiffs’

Consolidated Master Complaint (Personal Injury).

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JURY DEMAND

Plaintiff(s) hereby demand a trial by jury as to all claims in this action.

[SIGNATURE BLOCK]

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