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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David Jones, who oversees more major Chapter 11 cases than any other U.S. judge, is seen in a screenshot from video shot during a virtual interview with Reuters done from ...
A bankruptcy filing by genetic testing and biotechnology company 23andMe and talks of a possible sale are shining a spotlight on what could happen to customers' personal data.. On March 23 ...
We are watching this bankruptcy filing closely and expect to be actively engaged to ensure sensitive records are protected and 23andMe is held accountable.” On Sunday, 23andMe filed for Chapter ...
Americans filed for personal bankruptcy at a record pace in the third quarter as rising unemployment and the stock market’s continuing plunge made it harder for people to repay debts. Personal ...
Facing a weekend deadline, thousands of people armed with bulging files of paperwork lined up at courthouses around the nation Friday to seek bankruptcy protection from creditors before a new law ...
Personal bankruptcies continued at a record pace in the 12 months ended June 30 as Americans struggled with the debt they took on in the 1990s. The American Bankruptcy Institute said Monday that ...
“This is a bankruptcy case, and the finances of Mr. Sanders is public record, so some of that information is going to be for the public to understand and everyone to understand,” Judge Romero ...
Now 23andMe is filing for bankruptcy, with the goal of finding a buyer, and that has raised questions about what could happen to the sensitive information of its more than 15 million users.