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Startups & Venture·August 20, 2026·1 min read

Runlayer, Rippling drop lawsuits — but the brouhaha is still a cautionary tale for founders

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Runlayer and Rippling walking away from lawsuits with no money changing hands — and a competing product launch — underlines that legal fights over talent and IP can mainly serve as market theater. Founders should tighten employment, invention assignment, and data access policies now, so competitive launches are a product problem, not a courtroom one.

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Sources: Devoted Health, which uses AI to help coordinate medical care for those enrolled in Medicare Advantage, is raising new funding at a $25B valuation

A Medicare Advantage-focused care coordination startup reaching a rumored $25B valuation shows how much premium investors put on AI that touches reimbursement and risk scoring. Health operators should expect payer-facing AI workflows—triage, coordination, documentation—to be where capital and regulatory scrutiny concentrate next.