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Another highly valued startup has just been added to the mix in the ongoing legal drama between Rippling and Deel: U.K.
Rippling's efforts to serve Deel CEO Alex Bouaziz have been significantly complicated by the fact that Bouaziz and his lawyer ...
Ex-Rippling employee Keith O'Brien says Deel offered to relocate his family to Dubai after he was caught conducting corporate espionage.
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 right out of a James Bond movie, according to court documents. Keith ...
"I understood what Alex was asking me to do was wrong, and I believe he knew it was wrong, too.," said Keith O'Brien, who ...
Payments firm Revolut faces legal request from Rippling to identify account holder allegedly involved in paying Deel's ...
While James Bond and 007 captured the hearts of many individuals over its decades-spanning movie universe, very few people ...
The fintech company, headed by Alex Bouaziz and currently at the centre of a high-profile spy allegation lawsuit involving ...
The future of Deel, which was last valued at $12.6 billion, remains in question. The startup is backed by the likes of General Catalyst, Andreessen Horowitz, Spark Capital, and Y Combinator.
Deel has been locked in an escalating legal battle with competitor Rippling, the business software startup run by Parker Conrad currently in talks for a $16 billion valuation.
Rippling needs to serve Alex Bouaziz, the head of Deel, with copies of an Irish lawsuit in which it has added him as a ...
Managing payroll across multiple countries is complex, but Deel is redefining the process with game-changing tech and a fully integrated solution. Deel is the only company to own its entire ...