The councillor shows a Tepco gagging order that one local boss had to sign.
He also refused to lift a gagging order forbidding lawyers from talking about the case.
Prenotification would have given the plaintiff a chance to seek a gagging order before the material was published.
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Her trust offered her a large sum if she went quietly, but she refused to sign a gagging order.
MPs want to stop a Lincolnshire NHS trust taking action against a former manager for breaking a gagging order.
The former head of the IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has asked a French court to lift a "gagging order" on him.
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Reports say he has taken out a so-called super injunction against the press, forbidding both reports on both the allegations and the gagging order itself.
Last week the United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust was accused by a former chief executive of using a gagging order to halt his concerns about care.
His case came to light when an Israeli newspaper website broke the story that year, but the reports were removed after a gagging order was imposed.
Terry had won a gagging order last week preventing the public learning about an alleged affair, but the injunction was lifted by the High Court on Friday.
The report on ABC's Foreign Correspondent programme, which named Mr Zygier, has been the subject of intense media debate in Israel, after Israel issued a gagging order preventing publication of details of the story.
The message said the gagging order covered not only Mr Walker but also his family and witnesses to the unfair dismissal claim and told him to withdraw statements made in the interview broadcast on Thursday.
Tens of thousands of people, for instance, illegally tweeted the details the British footballer earlier this year who took out a media gagging order (it was Ryan Giggs), and got away with it, most likely because the numbers of potential arrests were just too high.
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