Rippling employee Keith O'Brien says Deel offered to relocate his family to Dubai after he was caught conducting corporate ...
On Wednesday, Rippling publicly released the affidavit of the Rippling employee who testified that he was working as a spy ...
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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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A cell phone destroyed with an axe, a James Bond reference, and a mysterious figure called the Watchman. An Irish court ...
The San Francisco companies are both reported ‘decacorns’ worth $10 billion or more, and have made their rivalry public ...
Rippling unknowingly hired a person who downloaded internal records and met with leadership at competitor Deel, the lawsuit claims.
It’s gloves off in one of the more tense rivalries in the world of startups. HR company Rippling Monday morning announced a lawsuit against Deel, another big player in the same space. The dramatic ...
Mr O’Brien, of Ringford Avenue, Balrothery, Dublin said that in and around September 2024, Mr Bouaziz, a French citizen, suggested that he “become a ‘spy’” for his company in return for a monetary ...
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