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Anne Wojcicki's bid to buy 23andMe, the genetic testing company she cofounded nearly 20 years ago, has received the court greenlight.
The state of California appealed a bankruptcy court order approving the $305 million sale of 23andMe’s genetic data assets.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced July 2 that his office, in coordination with a multistate coalition, has secured significant consumer privacy protections as part of the approved sale ...
A federal bankruptcy court this week approved the sale of 23andMe to TTAM Research Institute - a new company launched by ...
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States with privacy objections to the sale have until July 7 to reach a stay to appeal the case. TTAM, a nonprofit started by ...
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Attorney General Todd Rokita continued his leadership in the fight to hold tech companies accountable for consumer privacy ...
Me has agreed to consumer protections as part of a bankruptcy sale, Indiana’s attorney general announced Tuesday.
Among the conditions agreed to by the buyer is a promise not to transfer any user genetic data to a third party.
Anne Wojcicki, founder and former CEO of 23andMe, will helm the company again after her nonprofit's purchase was approved.