Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

If you recently received a data-breach notice from Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog, important personal information may have been exposed. Review the confirmed facts below and explore your rights to free credit monitoring and potential legal claims.

What Happened?

Markowitz, Ringel, Trusty & Hartog, P.A. (“Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog”) detected suspicious activity on its network on August 8, 2025. An investigation confirmed that an unauthorized actor accessed or acquired certain data on that same date.

  • Breach date: August 8, 2025

  • Discovery date: August 8, 2025

  • Consumer notices mailed: April 15, 2026

  • Report filed with Maine AG: April 16, 2026

What Information Was Exposed?

The notice states that “certain information” belonging to clients and/or employees was present in the compromised files. The letter does not specify exact data elements. If you received a notification, the company determined your information was among the affected records.

Company Response

According to the breach letter, the firm:

  • Launched an internal investigation to determine the scope of the incident.

  • Reviewed data to identify affected individuals.

  • Is updating internal policies and implementing additional security measures.

  • Is offering 12 months of complimentary credit-monitoring services through TransUnion.

Your Options & Next Steps

Receiving a breach letter means your data was involved. Consider taking these actions immediately:

  • Enroll in the free TransUnion credit-monitoring service using the instructions in your letter.

  • Review your credit reports and bank statements for unfamiliar activity.

  • Place a fraud alert or credit freeze if you detect suspicious transactions.

  • Preserve your breach letter and any related expenses; they may support a future claim.

If you experienced identity theft, or wish to explore compensation, you may qualify to join a lawsuit. Use the form on this page to request a free case evaluation.

Company Overview

Markowitz, Ringel, Trusty & Hartog, P.A. is a Miami-based law firm founded in 1980 and focused on bankruptcy, restructuring, litigation, and real-estate matters.

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Impacted Entities

Frequently Asked Questions

I received a data breach letter from Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog — what should I do?

Follow the enrollment instructions for the free TransUnion credit-monitoring service, monitor your accounts, and retain all correspondence. Consider speaking with a data-breach attorney about your rights.

How do I submit a claim related to the Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog data breach?

You can request a free case review through the form on this page. An attorney will explain eligibility and next steps for joining any pending lawsuit or settlement negotiations.

Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog?

Eligibility generally depends on whether you received an official notice and suffered measurable losses (e.g., identity-theft expenses). A legal professional can evaluate your situation at no cost.

What information did the Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog breach expose?

The letter confirms personal information was involved but does not list specific data elements. Contact the firm using the details in your notice for clarification.

Did Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog offer credit monitoring, and for how long?

Yes. The firm is providing 12 months of complimentary credit-monitoring services through TransUnion.

How many people were affected by the Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog breach?

The public filing did not disclose an exact victim count. Impacted individuals in Maine and other states are being notified directly.

How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Markowitz Ringel Trusty & Hartog?

You can download the Maine Attorney General filing using the “Download Official Breach Notice” button above.

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