Deel is facing allegations of corporate espionage after an ex-employee of Rippling confessed to spying under the direction of Deel’s CEO, Alex Bouaziz.
As part of ongoing litigation in the US and Ireland Rippling alleges Deel conducted a ‘brazen act of corporate theft’ ...
On Wednesday, Rippling publicly released the affidavit of the Rippling employee who testified that he was working as a spy ...
A tech worker confessed to being recruited by the CEO of a rival company to spy on the firm where he worked in a plot hatched ...
Global markets were in a tailspin on Thursday as policymakers and trade partners expressed dismay over president’s latest ...
A businessman has admitted to being a corporate spy akin to ‘James Bond’, describing his panic when he got caught, and how he ...
The San Francisco companies are both reported ‘decacorns’ worth $10 billion or more, and have made their rivalry public ...
The San Francisco companies are both reported ‘decacorns’ worth $10 billion or more, and have made their rivalry public ...
But Alex Bouaziz, CEO of Deel, a competing human-resources tech firm, hoped O'Brien would play the role of the fictional ...
Rippling last month filed a lawsuit against Deel alleging racketeering, misappropriation of trade secrets, tortious interference, unfair competition, as well as aiding and abetting a breach of ...
Rippling’s former global payroll manager Keith O’Brien admitted in an affidavit filed in Ireland’s High Court to stealing trade secrets on behalf of rival workplace software company Deel Inc.
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