Is your genetic information really yours? Where does the federal government, as well as your home state, stand when it comes to genetic privacy? Learn more about this topic in our September 2014 white paper, “Privacy Issues in the Sharing of Genetic Information.” Authored by Foley attorneys Leeann Habte, Claire N. Marblestone, and Jennifer M. Forde, this white paper provides an analysis of the current federal and state laws pertaining to the use and disclosure of human genetic information.
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