Investigations

Energizer Disposable Battery Litigation

Status Current Case

Practice area Antitrust

Court U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

Case number 5:23-cv-02087

Overview

disposable batteries

We’ve filed a class action lawsuit alleging that Walmart and Energizer engaged in unlawful activity that resulted in consumers overpaying for disposable batteries. If you are a customer who has purchased Energizer disposable batteries at a store or online, you may have a legal claim entitling you to compensation. Common types of disposable batteries include AA, AAA, C, D, and 9 volt.

If you’re interested in potentially taking part in this case as a class representative, please complete the Energizer Litigation Contact Form. We will contact you as soon as we can review and process your submission. You may also call or email us directly. Submission of this form is for the purposes of inquiry only and does not create a binding attorney/client relationship.

Attorneys Daniel H. Silverman (admitted only in DC, MA, and NY) and John Bracken (admitted only in DC and NY) of the law firm Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC in Washington, DC are investigating this matter.