
Energizer Max Power Bank
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing portable chargers as 10,000 mAh
Millam et al v. Energizer Holdings, Inc. et al
21-cv-1500, C.D. Cal.
(Sept. 2021)
Energizer’s AA MAX batteries
Misleadingly marketing that batteries are “Up to 50% longer lasting than basic alkaline in demanding devices” when such claims are not true
Pending
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing portable chargers as 10,000 mAh
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that batteries are “Up to 50% longer lasting than basic alkaline in demanding devices” when such claims are not true
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