The commercial law firm A&L Goodbody is no longer representing embattled $12 billion HR firm Deel in its defence against corporate espionage accusations and accusations of violating a high court order. Hayes Solicitors has now come on record for the firm, with the move confirmed before the High Court on Monday. The case revolves around a spying accusation made by US HR giant Rippling against its rival Deel. Rippling says one of its employees in Ireland, Keith O’Brien, passed secrets to Deel at the direct urging of Deel CEO Alex Bouaziz. In an affidavit opened in court in April, O’Brien…
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