Blank Rome Data Breach Investigation
Blank Rome LLP has reported a data incident that, according to regulatory filings, may affect current or former clients and others whose information was in its systems. Publicly available materials indicate the reported incident date was May 21, 2026, and a California Attorney General listing appeared on June 26, 2026. The filing reports that sensitive personal and health-related information may have been involved. If you received a notice or think you may be affected, take protective steps promptly and fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Blank Rome LLP is a Pennsylvania-based law firm that provides legal services. According to publicly available regulatory information, the firm reported a security incident that may have involved personal and health-related data. People searching for answers about this matter often want to know what information may have been involved and what steps they should take now.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Entity: Blank Rome LLP, a legal services firm in Pennsylvania.
- Reported incident date: According to structured filing data, May 21, 2026.
- Public listing date: June 26, 2026, on the California Attorney General breach-report page.
- Reported affected population: 57,554 individuals.
- Information reportedly involved: name, address, Social Security number, date of birth, driver’s license number, financial account information, medical records, and health insurance information.
- Notice details: The materials provided do not include a clear public notice date or a detailed public explanation of how the incident occurred.
What Happened?
According to the regulatory information reviewed for this post, the matter is associated with a reported incident date of May 21, 2026. A public listing later appeared on the California Attorney General website on June 26, 2026.
Important details remain unclear in the publicly available materials provided here. The research materials do not include a usable breach-specific notice explaining the cause of the incident, when it was discovered, whether a third party was involved, or whether identity-protection services were offered. For that reason, readers should treat the currently available facts as limited and continue watching for updated notices or filings.
What Information Was Exposed?
Based on the structured filing data, the information that may have been involved includes both personal identifiers and sensitive financial or health-related information. Reported data elements include:
- Name and address
- Social Security number
- Date of birth
- Driver’s license number
- Financial account information
- Medical records
- Health insurance information
When a reported incident involves this mix of data, affected people may face risks such as identity theft, financial fraud, tax fraud, or misuse of medical or insurance information. That does not mean misuse has happened in every case, but it is a reason to take the situation seriously.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read any notice you received carefully. Check what categories of information were listed for you and whether the letter mentions any enrollment deadline for identity or credit monitoring.
- Monitor your financial accounts and credit. Review bank, credit card, and loan activity for transactions you do not recognize. You may also consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus.
- Watch for medical or insurance irregularities. If health or insurance information may have been involved, review explanations of benefits, provider bills, and insurance statements for unfamiliar services or claims.
- Keep records. Save the notice, screenshots, account statements, and any time or money you spend responding to the incident. Good records can matter if problems arise later.
- Ask about your legal options. If you believe your information may have been involved, you can contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC using the form provided on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Your Legal Rights
If your information was involved in a reported data incident, your legal rights may depend on where you live, what information was implicated, and whether you later experienced fraud or other misuse. In some situations, consumers may have rights related to timely notice, available protective services, and recovery of certain out-of-pocket losses connected to identity theft or privacy harms.
A legal review may also examine whether reasonable data safeguards were in place and whether the response to the incident was adequate under the circumstances. This page is not individualized legal advice, but it is often wise to preserve all related documents and seek guidance promptly because legal deadlines can apply.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC focuses on data-breach and privacy matters and has experience evaluating reported incidents involving financial, medical, and government-issued identification data. Our team understands how to compare public filings, notices, and the real-world risks that affected people face after a security event is disclosed.
We work to give people clear, practical information about what may have happened, what documentation matters, and what options may be available next. If you want to discuss the Blank Rome LLP data incident with our team, you can use the form on this page to request a free review.
If you received a breach notification letter from Blank Rome LLP:
We would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies in response to this data breach. Please fill out the form, below, or contact us at 872.263.1100 or sam@straussborrelli.com.










