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A bankruptcy judge approved the sale of genetics company 23andMe to a non-profit led by co-founder and former CEO Anne Wojcicki, according to a June 27 filing in the bankruptcy docket.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A bankruptcy court has approved the sale of all of 23andMe ‘s assets, including the genetic data and samples of its customer base, to TTAM Research Institute, a ...
Our Litigators of the Week ushered through the $305 million bankruptcy sale of genetic testing company 23andMe to a newly formed nonprofit led by the company’s co-founder, Anne Wojcicki. A team ...
As a result, 23andMe closed on the court approved transaction. TTAM Research Institute, formed by 23andMe’s co-founder and former CEO Anne Wojcicki, is now the new owner of substantially all of ...
Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit TTAM acquires 23andMe for $305 million, ending the gene-testing pioneer's bankruptcy saga. The deal still faces state regulators' objections over genetic data control.
When popular genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy earlier this year and announced it was for sale, privacy experts and consumer advocates raised concerns over the future of the sens… ...
A U.S. district judge put on hold the bankruptcy sale of genetic testing company 23andMe late on Monday, giving California three days to make its case that the sale should remain blocked during an ...
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia sued in federal court to block the sale in June, even though the pharmaceutical company promised to adhere to 23andMe's existing privacy policy ...
A bankruptcy judge approved the sale of genetics company 23andMe to a non-profit led by co-founder and former CEO Anne Wojcicki, according to a June 27 filing in the bankruptcy docket.