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"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 ...
A self-confessed Irish spy at the centre of a corporate espionage case involving multi-billion-dollar US multinationals ...
Keith O’Brien had faced the possibility of going to jail for contempt of court orders made by Mr Justice Mark Sanfey – namely, destroying a phone he had been ordered by the court to preserve.
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 ...
Keith O'Brien said Deel's CEO instructed him to steal Rippling's corporate secrets. When he was caught, Deel offered to relocate his family to Dubai, he wrote. A man accused of being a corporate ...
A man confessed to spying on U.S.-based company while working as a secret informant for European rival, claiming he was paid ...
A man accused of being a corporate spy for a rival HR software company admitted to secretly working for Deel while he was an employee at Rippling. The now-former employee, Keith O'Brien, wrote in ...
Last week, Keith O’Brien told the court he had destroyed a phone a judge had ordered him to preserve. On Monday, Mr Justice Mark Sanfey was told Mr O’Brien was now co-operating with efforts to ...
Keith O'Brien, who destroyed a phone containing information the court ordered him to preserve, did not know exactly who was behind a payment to him, court heard It is alleged Keith O'Brien ...