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After Foley Hoag’s prior updates regarding the chapter 11 bankruptcy cases of 23andMe Holding Co and its affiliated debtors ...
Following the sale of the direct-to-consumer genetic testing company 23andMe, the Utah Attorney General’s Office is issuing a ...
After a couple of months of non-stop litigation, counsel for the debtor at Paul, Weiss and for the acquirer—a newly formed ...
Office of the Utah Attorney General and the Utah Department of Commerce's Division of Consumer Protection are issuing a ...
The court-appointed Consumer Privacy Ombudsman (CPO) in the 23andMe bankruptcy last month released a 200-plus-page report ...
Since 23andMe filed for bankruptcy March 23, more than 1.9 million consumers have requested that the company delete their data, according to Peter Lefkowitz, 23andMe's interim data protection ...
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.
23andMe started in 2006 and has been accumulating users ever since, helping bolster its genetic research findings. Customers spit into a test tube and mail it off to a lab where their DNA is analyzed.
Genetic testing company 23andMe, once valued at $6 billion, is seeking to sell its assets in a bankruptcy proceeding but New York and other states have challenged the sale in a lawsuit filed June ...
Before 23andMe filed for bankruptcy in March 2025, Rokita co-led a coalition of 44 attorneys general to investigate a 2023 data breach that impacted over 6.9 million 23andMe customers.