HR software company Rippling sued competitor Deel on Monday, alleging it engaged in a “corporate espionage scheme.” Deel has ...
Rippling has created a hotline for companies to flag "suspicious behavior" by its chief rival, Deel, amid an ongoing legal ...
Surge has been sued separately by the US government's Securities and Exchange Commission over an alleged Ponzi scheme that ...
The legal battle is the latest development in an increasingly fierce and public rivalry between the two HR tech firms, ...
Rippling accused Deel of orchestrating a "brazen" espionage scheme in a Monday lawsuit, ramping up the feud between the San ...
In an explosive civil suit filed this week—on St. Patrick’s Day, no less—Rippling claims that a spy inside its Irish subsidiary sent Deel competitive data, sales leads, and ...
This was not an isolated act of misconduct—it was a deliberate attack, perpetrated for over four months, designed to steal ...
HR software company Rippling filed a lawsuit claiming corporate espionage was carried out on a platform typically used for ...
Workforce management software maker Rippling has sued its ‘unicorn’ competitor, Deel, for corporate espionage, claiming the latter planted a spy.
Rippling sues Deel, accusing the competitor of orchestrating trade-secret theft through a "spy." The lawsuit claims violations of RICO and misappropriation.
Reported valuations of the two private companies indicate this is a battle between rival ‘decacorns,’ a term coined after so-called unicorn tech companies worth $1 billion or more ...