Rippling unknowingly hired a person who downloaded internal records and met with leadership at competitor Deel, the lawsuit claims.
In an explosive civil suit filed this week—on St. Patrick’s Day, no less—Rippling claims that a spy inside its Irish ...
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 ...
HR software company Rippling sued competitor Deel on Monday, alleging it engaged in a “corporate espionage scheme.” Deel has ...
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Axios on MSNRippling accuses rival "unicorn" Deel of espionageRippling has sued rival payroll and HR unicorn Deel, accusing it of espionage. Why it matters: Each company is valued north of $10 billion by big-name venture capital firms. Zoom in: Rippling alleges ...
I didn’t know Keith O’Brien existed. The payroll compliance manager—and now accused corporate spy—was suddenly very ...
The legal battle is the latest development in an increasingly fierce and public rivalry between the two HR tech firms, TechCrunch reports. The lawsuit marks an escalation in tensions between the two ...
It is alleged Keith O’Brien was placed in Rippling in order to unlawfully obtain its trade secrets for rival firm Deel ...
A new lawsuit details a monthslong infiltration, secret Slack searches, and an alleged mole caught hiding in a bathroom.
The HR software company Rippling is suing Deel, alleging it used a spy to steal company secrets. The lawsuit says Rippling caught the spy through a honeypot email to Deel's top leaders.
The recent suit puts a spotlight on communications tools such as Slack and Microsoft Teams, including vulnerability to ...
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