HR tech startup Rippling is making an attempt to serve Deel CEO Alex Bouaziz with papers as a part of a blockbuster lawsuit in opposition to its competitor. There’s only one downside: French bailiffs employed by Rippling can’t appear to seek out Bouaziz, Irish newspaper Enterprise Submit studies.
Rippling sued Deel earlier this 12 months in Eire alleging the corporate paid certainly one of its workers to spy on them, based on the lawsuit that features an affidavit from the alleged spy which reads like a film. Deel denies all wrongdoing.
Rippling must serve Bouaziz papers for the case. However French bailiffs employed by Rippling have been unable to seek out Bouaziz, who’s French, at his listed handle in Paris. Rippling might have to use to serve him through e-mail, the Enterprise Submit studies.
Bouaziz is “extremely nomadic” however stays “very hooked up to France,” French journal Challenges reported. Bouaziz lists his location as Tel Aviv on LinkedIn, however New York on X.
Deel, Rippling, and Bouaziz didn’t reply to requests for remark.