MAS Law Data Breach Investigation
A Maine Attorney General filing says Modjarrad & Associates, PC d/b/a MAS Law reported a hacking-related data incident involving its network. The filing says written notices were sent on May 20, 2026, and that at least one Maine resident was affected. The public filing gives only limited detail about the information that may have been involved, so affected people should review any notice letter closely and use available identity monitoring. If you received a letter, you can also fill out the form on this page to see whether Strauss Borrelli PLLC can evaluate your potential claim.
Modjarrad & Associates, PC d/b/a MAS Law is a Texas legal services firm based in Richardson. According to a Maine Attorney General filing, MAS Law later disclosed a reported network-related hacking incident and sent written notices to affected individuals. If you received a notice and want to understand your options, you can fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Key Facts at a Glance
Here is what the public Maine filing says:
- Company: Modjarrad & Associates, PC d/b/a MAS Law
- Industry: Legal services
- Location: Richardson, Texas
- Reported incident date: July 13, 2025
- Reported discovery date: July 27, 2025
- Notice date: Written notices were reportedly sent on May 20, 2026
- Reported incident type: External system breach (hacking)
- People identified in the filing: 1 Maine resident; the total overall number was not publicly stated on the Maine page
- Information potentially involved: The filing indicates a name or other personal identifier may have been involved, but it does not publicly describe the full data set on that page
- Protection offered: 24 months of identity monitoring through Kroll
What Happened?
According to the Maine Attorney General posting, the event was described as an “external system breach (hacking).” The filing indicates the activity occurred on July 13, 2025, was discovered on July 27, 2025, and that consumer notices were later sent on May 20, 2026. The public submission appears to have been made through legal counsel for the firm and references the affected information as being on the network. The Maine page does not publicly provide a fuller narrative about how access occurred or how long any unauthorized activity may have lasted.
What Information Was Exposed?
The public filing says “name or other personal identifier in combination with,” but the Maine page does not list the additional categories on the page itself. Because the publicly available description is limited, the exact data elements should be treated as not fully disclosed in the filing excerpt. If you received a letter, review it carefully to see whether it identifies any specific information tied to you, and keep a copy for your records.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read the notice carefully. Confirm what the letter says may have been involved and note any deadlines for enrolling in free services.
- Activate the free Kroll monitoring. The filing says 24 months of identity monitoring was offered. Using that service can help you spot suspicious activity sooner.
- Monitor important accounts. Review bank, credit card, email, tax, and other sensitive accounts for unusual activity. If you reuse passwords, change them and turn on multi-factor authentication where available.
- Consider fraud protections. You may want to place a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus and request your credit reports to look for unfamiliar accounts or inquiries.
- Keep records and ask questions. Save the notice letter, enrollment confirmation, screenshots, and any expenses or time you spend responding. The Maine filing lists notice-related contact information for legal counsel at (312) 558-7435 and aswanson@winston.com. If you want to discuss possible legal options, contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC using the form provided on this page.
Your Legal Rights
People affected by a reported data incident may have legal rights depending on the facts, what information was involved, and whether misuse or a serious risk of misuse resulted. In some situations, individuals may seek recovery for out-of-pocket losses, time spent dealing with the issue, or other legally recognized harm. A lawyer can also help evaluate whether the notice and response were adequate under applicable law. This article is general information only and is not individualized legal advice.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents individuals in data-breach and privacy matters and has experience evaluating incidents involving personal information. Our team can review a MAS Law notice, explain the next steps in plain English, and assess whether the reported incident may support a claim. We focus on practical guidance, clear communication, and helping affected people preserve evidence and understand their options. If you received a notice related to this incident, contacting our firm promptly may help you protect your rights.
If you received a breach notification letter from MAS Law:
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.










