On November 27, 2024, Keesal, Young & Logan (KY&L) reported a significant data breach to the Attorneys General of Maine, California, and Texas. If you received a Data Breach Notification Letter from KY&L, your personal information may have been compromised, and you may be entitled to legal assistance and compensation.
KY&L discovered suspicious activity in their computer network on June 13, 2024. After an investigation, it was determined that between June 7 and June 13, 2024, an unauthorized party gained access to KY&L’s network and extracted sensitive client information. On October 28, 2024, KY&L confirmed the scope of the breach and identified the affected individuals.
Notification letters were sent to impacted individuals starting on November 27, 2024. These letters include instructions for enrolling in complimentary credit monitoring and identity restoration services provided by IDX.
Founded in 1970, Keesal, Young & Logan is a business law firm headquartered in Long Beach, California, with offices in San Francisco, Seattle, Anchorage, and Hong Kong. The firm has approximately 113 employees and generates annual revenues estimated between $10 million and $50 million.
The data breach compromised the following types of Personally Identifiable Information (PII):
This information is highly sensitive and can be used by cybercriminals for identity theft, financial fraud, and other malicious activities.
If you received a notification letter from KY&L, take immediate steps to protect your identity:
Residents of California are entitled to additional protections under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which provides legal rights in the event of data breaches.
At Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C., we understand the serious risks posed by data breaches. If your personal information was compromised in the Keesal, Young & Logan Data Breach, you may have legal options to seek compensation for:
Our experienced data breach attorneys are here to protect your rights and hold responsible parties accountable for failing to secure your personal information.
If you were affected by the KY&L data breach, don’t wait to take action. Contact us today for a free consultation at (205) 322-8880. We are here to help you protect your identity and seek justice for the harm caused by this breach.
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