If you recently received a letter or an email from Gearhiser, Peters, Elliott & Cannon, PLLC (“GPEC”) informing you that your sensitive personal information was compromised in a data breach, we would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies. GPEC recently disclosed that it was the victim of a data breach that may have exposed individuals’ sensitive personal information.
On April 24, 2025, GPEC became aware of potential unauthorized access to its systems. GPEC confirmed containment of its network environment and initiated an investigation with the assistance of outside professionals. The investigation determined that an unauthorized third party accessed certain GPEC systems on April 22, 2025, and may have accessed and copied certain files within those systems. A diligent review of the files involved was conducted to identify whether they contained personal information, and if so, what personal information they contained and to whom that information relates. This review was completed on February 12, 2026, and identified that the affected files may have contained certain personal information. On March 16, 2026, GPEC filed a notice with the New Hampshire Attorney General and began sending notice letters to impacted individuals.
Upon information and belief, the following types of sensitive personal information may have been compromised:
Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating whether affected users are entitled to compensation. If you received a notice from Gearhiser, Peters, Elliott & Cannon, PLLC, there is no cost or obligation to participate. Follow the link below to find out about your rights and potential legal remedies available.
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