23andMe Bankruptcy: The Privacy Ombudsman’s Report

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The court-appointed Consumer Privacy Ombudsman (CPO) in the 23andMe bankruptcy last month released a 200-plus-page report assessing the privacy implications of the proposed sale of 23andMe’s assets as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, In Re 23andMe Holdings. At the time of release of the CPO’s report (CPO Report) on June 11, two bidders, Regeneron and TTAM Research Institute, were actively competing to acquire the assets….
By: Loeb & Loeb LLP
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