The Rippling case, involving allegations of corporate espionage against a Dublin employee, took a new twist in the High Court on Monday. The US-based HR company, valued at $13 billion (€12 billion), wants the High Court to join a co-defendant to the case and to issue an order to a financial services company to disclose the details of a payment made to Keith O’Brien, a Rippling employee accused of spying on the company for its US rival, Deel. O’Brien appeared before the High Court two weeks ago and admitted to destroying his phone, in direct contravention of an earlier High…
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