Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
On November 18, 2025, Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney announced a cybersecurity incident that exposed personal information contained in its network. If you received a notice, you may be entitled to compensation and complimentary identity-protection services. Review the facts below and act promptly to safeguard your data.
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Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)Incident Overview
Murphy, Pearson, Bradley & Feeney, APC (Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney) detected suspicious activity within its computer network on April 10, 2025. A prompt investigation, aided by external cybersecurity experts, confirmed that certain files were accessed or acquired without authorization. By November 11, 2025, the firm determined that those files contained personal information belonging to specific individuals.
Key Dates
- April 10, 2025 — Suspicious network activity discovered.
- April 2025 – November 2025 — Forensic investigation and data review conducted.
- November 11, 2025 — Personal information confirmed in impacted files.
- November 18, 2025 — Consumer notification letters mailed and incident reported to the Maine Attorney General.
What Information Was Involved?
The notice states that exposed data included each individual’s name and other regulated data elements (not specified in the public filing). The firm reports no evidence that the information has been misused.
Company Response
- Secured network environment immediately after detecting suspicious activity.
- Engaged independent cybersecurity specialists to investigate and determine the scope of the incident.
- Implemented additional security measures to reduce the risk of future events.
- Offering complimentary identity-protection services through Kroll, including credit monitoring, fraud consultation and identity-theft restoration (enrollment required).
Your Next Steps
If you received a Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney breach letter:
- Enroll in the free Kroll identity-monitoring services by the activation deadline listed in your letter.
- Monitor financial accounts and credit reports for unfamiliar activity.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit file.
- Retain copies of any suspicious correspondence or transactions.
- Speak with a data-breach attorney about potential compensation and legal remedies.
Lawsuit Investigation
Attorneys are evaluating whether Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney employed reasonable cybersecurity safeguards as required under state and federal law. Individuals whose information was exposed may be eligible to join a class action seeking reimbursement for:
- Time spent monitoring and securing accounts
- Out-of-pocket expenses related to identity protection
- Future credit-monitoring costs once complimentary services expire
- Punitive or statutory damages where available
There is no cost to participate in the investigation. Contact us to review your rights.
Company Overview
Murphy, Pearson, Bradley & Feeney, APC (Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney) is a full-service litigation and business law firm.
- Website: mpbf.com
- Headquarters: 580 California Street, Suite 1100, San Francisco, CA, USA
- Industry: Legal Services
- Year Founded: 1978
- Social: Facebook, X (Twitter), LinkedIn
Frequently Asked Questions
- I received a data breach letter from Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney — what should I do?
- Follow the instructions in the letter, enroll in the free Kroll identity-monitoring services before the stated deadline and consult an attorney about your legal rights.
- How do I submit a claim related to the Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney data breach?
- Complete the contact form on this page or call our office to discuss eligibility. Our team will guide you through the claim process at no out-of-pocket cost.
- Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney?
- You may qualify if your personal information was included in the files accessed during the April 2025 incident. Confirmation generally comes from receiving an official notice letter.
- What information did the Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney breach expose?
- The notice lists names and unspecified regulated data elements. The firm has not publicly detailed additional categories.
- Did Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney offer credit monitoring, and for how long?
- Yes. The firm is providing complimentary identity-protection services through Kroll. The letter explains how long the monitoring lasts and how to enroll.
- How many people were affected by the Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney breach?
- The total number of impacted individuals was not disclosed in the public filing with the Maine Attorney General.
- How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney?
- You can download it directly from the Maine Attorney General’s website using the button above or through the “Sources” section in the sidebar.
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