Now Deel is accusing Rippling of spying by 'impersonating' a customer | TechCrunch
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Deel has filed an amended complaint in its ongoing lawsuit against Rippling, revealing new allegations of corporate spying. Deel claims that a Rippling employee impersonated a legitimate Deel customer to gain unauthorized access to its systems. This counters Rippling's previous suit, which accused Deel of misappropriating trade secrets. The amended complaint also critiques Rippling's CEO Parker Conrad, suggesting underlying personal vendettas may motivate Rippling’s actions against Deel, especially regarding ties to investors.
Rippling's lawsuit alleges misappropriation of trade secrets, tortious interference, unfair competition, and more, largely based on the spying allegations.
Specifically, it alleges that one of Rippling's employees, who holds the job title of Competitive Intelligence, spent six months impersonating a legitimate Deel customer.
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