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A global payroll problem inspired a young founder to build Deel—a $12B company helping businesses hire and pay talent anywhere in the world.
Rippling is now suing Deel and others, including Mr O’Brien, over the matter. The judge said he would not join Deel in Mr O’Brien’s separate case alleging harassment and surveillance because ...
In a corporate spying lawsuit alleging encrypted communications, under-the-table cryptocurrency payments and a secretive ...
Deel allegedly paid Mr O'Brien, of Balrothery in north Dublin, to pass on Rippling's trade secrets to it, a claim it denies.
Paul Gardiner SC, instructed by Hayes for Deel, objected to the judge’s description in a case in which fair procedures had yet to be gone through. He said it was unfair to Hayes.
A High Court judge has said he wants an explanation over a letter from the solicitors for HR firm Deel Inc, saying their client had "no knowledge" of the following by private investigators of a ...
The funding will enable the company to scale its device-as-a-service (DaaS) offering by powering smarter acquisition, ...
Business-to-business (B2B) fintech companies, which provide financial products, services, or infrastructure specifically for ...
Keith O'Brien, who was employed in Dublin by Deel rival Rippling, admitted being paid €5,500 a month by Deel in return for ...
The investigators, Mark Murran, also known as Rock Investigations, and Cliona Woods of Gotham Services, strongly deny any ...