Semmes Bowen & Semmes Data Breach Affects Subscriber Privacy
By Join The Case · Published November 15, 2025 · Updated November 15, 2025 · 5 min read
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Semmes Bowen & Semmes data breach. If you received notice that your information was exposed during this breach, you may be entitled to compensation. It's free to join our investigation to see if we can help you recover.

Semmes Bowen & Semmes Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Legal professionals are investigating the recently disclosed Semmes Bowen & Semmes email security incident. If you received a data breach notification from the firm, you may be entitled to compensation and free identity-protection assistance.

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Background of the Incident

Semmes, Bowen & Semmes, P.C. (Semmes Bowen & Semmes) reported that certain firm email accounts were accessed by an unauthorized actor between January 8 and March 27, 2025. The firm discovered the suspicious activity in late March 2025, secured the affected accounts, and launched an investigation. A detailed, message-by-message review concluded on October 27, 2025, allowing the firm to identify and notify impacted individuals.

Key Breach Facts

  • Breach window: January 8 – March 27, 2025
  • Type of event: Unauthorized access to email accounts
  • Consumer notice mailed: November 14, 2025
  • Personal data exposed: Name
  • Free services offered: Complimentary identity-monitoring service

Information Exposed

The firm’s document to the Maine Attorney General confirms that only one personal data element was identified during the review:

  • Name

No additional sensitive details—such as Social Security numbers, financial data, or medical information—were listed in the notice.

Response Measures

Semmes Bowen & Semmes states it has:

  • Notified affected individuals so they are aware of the incident
  • Provided free identity-monitoring services with enrollment instructions in the mailed letter
  • Shared guidance on fraud alerts, security freezes, and credit-report monitoring
  • Committed to evaluate and enhance its technical security measures and staff training

Your Next Steps

If you received a breach letter dated November 14, 2025:

  • Enroll in the complimentary identity-monitoring program as soon as possible
  • Review bank, credit-card, and other statements for unfamiliar activity
  • Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with the credit bureaus
  • Save all breach-related correspondence—it supports any future legal claim
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)

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Frequently Asked Questions

I received a data breach letter from Semmes Bowen & Semmes — what should I do?

Follow the enrollment instructions for the complimentary identity-monitoring service, monitor your accounts for unusual activity, and keep all breach-related documents.

How do I submit a claim related to the Semmes Bowen & Semmes data breach?

Complete the contact form below so a consumer-rights attorney can review your notice and advise whether you qualify to join a lawsuit or pursue individual compensation.

Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Semmes Bowen & Semmes?

Eligibility depends on factors such as confirmation that your personal data was involved and any losses you experienced. An attorney can determine your standing after reviewing your breach notice.

What information did the Semmes Bowen & Semmes breach expose?

The firm’s notice lists names contained in the compromised email accounts. No additional data elements were identified.

Did Semmes Bowen & Semmes offer credit monitoring?

Yes. The firm is offering a complimentary identity-monitoring service. Enrollment details are provided in the mailed notification letter.

How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Semmes Bowen & Semmes?

You can download the notice directly from the Maine Attorney General’s website:

Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)

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