In an affidavit opened in the High Court in Dublin, Rippling has alleged that Keith O'Brien disclosed "trade secrets" to rival HR firm Deel.
Former Web Summit director accused of causing the company millions in losses on a VC fund launched shortly after his departure from the company.
The warring Web Summit shareholders have landed in the High Court for a nine week action to fight contesting claims of shareholder oppression and breach of fiduciary duties. Lawyers for the company and CEO Paddy Cosgrave got the ball rolling.
Keir Starmer's decision to curb the spending of Britain's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office – a significant donor to Irish overseas aid charities – will have lasting impacts on the world's poorest communities.
The Irish video-game services giant saw a bumper exit to EQT last year. Since then, it has continued with job cuts globally and homed in on AI.
The alleged spy "locked himself in a bathroom" when confronted before later "fleeing" Rippling's Temple Bar office. Rival Deel, a $12 billion firm, denies “all legal wrongdoing".
The case of Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney is the first known instance of the controversial technology being used against journalists in the UK and Ireland.
Mill Media has won backing from high-ranking execs at CNN and Axios for its high-quality approach to local news. Now it's taking on London. Joshi Herrmann lays out its plan.
Was Ireland's defeat to France a one-off collapse or a sign of deeper flaws — speed, defence, and attacking precision — that must be urgently addressed? And how many answers will today's match against Italy provide?
Author Paul Howard and former rugby international Gordon D’Arcy have combined for a new children’s book. But their careers have overlapped in ways that blend satire and reality for a long time.
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