Worker claims she was ‘harassed for years’ at Chard’s Oscar Mayer (County Gazette)
Our client Nebesářová has taken legal action against Oscar Mayer after claiming she endured years of sexual harassment by a senior supervisor.
Our client Nebesářová has taken legal action against Oscar Mayer after claiming she endured years of sexual harassment by a senior supervisor.
A woman who worked for three years at Oscar Mayer has launched legal action claiming she was subjected to constant, targeted sexual harassment and threatening behaviour by a senior supervisor whose unrelenting abuse went unaddressed by the company despite complaints.
Georgina Calvert-Lee’s article in Metro on how workplace sexual harassment has moved online during lockdown, and what can be done to fight back.
Dr. Olivarius tells LBC that the huge backlog of cases due to Covid is the justice system’s way of saying ‘we don’t care’.
Georgina Calvert-Lee speaks to the Tab about how Warwick university’s recent failure to exclude another sexual harasser shows it ‘hasn’t learned’ from its mistakes in the Warwick rape chat case.
Georgina Calvert-Lee and Honza Cervenka are interviewed on Kate Isaac and NotYourPorn’s podcast, providing an overview of revenge porn law and what your legal options are.
Honza Cervenka, Senior Associate at McAllister Olivarius, on how AI is being used to re-victimise survivors of intimate image abuse.
Dr Olivarius is referenced in the Sunday Times for having represented numerous students coerced into having affairs with their professors or supervisors.
Dr Olivarius’ article in the Metro on how the UK’s criminal justice system is letting rape survivors down.
“Instead of praising Pornhub, let’s bury non-consensual image abuse once and for all.”
Dr Olivarius’ article in Huck discussing Pornhub’s removal of unverified content.
Dr Olivarius and Georgina Calvert-Lee’s op-ed on how universities are still dragging their feet when dealing with student sexual harassment and abuse.
Our resident cyber privacy expert, Associate Honza Cervenka, speaks to WIRED about the growth in abusive automation technology.