Tel Aviv District Court Judge Yehoshua Gefman imposed a gag order on the disclosure of Facebook Israel CEO Adi Soffer-Teeni’s personal details. Gefman ruled that the restraining order would remain in effect until a ruling is made in the lawsuit filed by Soffer-Teeni againt Adv. Guy Ophir.
The judge also ruled that Ophir, who sought to publish Soffer-Teeni’s particulars, must pay $10, 000 in court costs.
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The affair began last month, when Ophir began a public protest against Facebook Israel and the global Facebook company in order to improve communications interfaces with the two companies… READ MORE
By Sapir Kalfon
Published by Globes [online], Israel business news – www.globes-online.com