Deel’s Rippling Suit: Not Your Corporate Spy Drama
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In a move that sounds like it should star in a spy thriller, Deel proudly presents its 'Rippling-aligned' lawsuit — which, spoiler alert, is not the one involving a shady corporate spy allegedly pulled from the Rippling files. According to the sparse but eyebrow-raising article snippet, 'While Deel is calling this a 'Rippling-aligned' suit, it's not the lawsuit filed by Rippling involving an alleged corporate spy.' Looks like legal drama got a Netflix-worthy mix-up, except this time no cloak-and-dagger, just naming confusion. We're all terrible drivers of our own lawsuits, apparently.
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 8/19/2025 | Author: Julie Bort
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