Orange, California

Sexual Harassment Lawyer in Orange

California sexual harassment representation for Orange workers, at St. Joseph, UCI Medical Center, CHOC, Chapman University, and Old Towne hospitality jobs. Free, confidential consultation.

Sexual harassment in Orange happens on hospital wards at Providence St. Joseph Hospital, UCI Medical Center, and CHOC; in offices and classrooms at Chapman University and Brandman; in restaurant kitchens around the historic Old Towne traffic circle, in Old Towne antique shops; and in the City Drive hotel cluster. California law is more protective than federal Title VII, under FEHA Government Code section 12923 (SB 1300), a single severe incident can support a hostile-environment claim. SB 331 limits NDAs and AB 51 limits forced arbitration of FEHA claims.

What Is Sexual Harassment in Orange

Sexual harassment in Orange falls into two categories under FEHA Government Code section 12940: quid pro quo (supervisor conditioning employment benefits on sexual conduct) and hostile work environment (severe or pervasive unwelcome sexual conduct). California Government Code section 12923 (SB 1300) makes a single severe incident sufficient. SB 331 (Silenced No More Act) limits NDAs in settlements; AB 51 limits forced arbitration of FEHA claims; the federal Ending Forced Arbitration Act (March 2022) lets employees opt out of pre-dispute arbitration for sexual-harassment claims.

Orange Industries Where Sexual Harassment Occurs

  • Healthcare workers - Providence St. Joseph Hospital, UCI Medical Center (state academic medical center), CHOC (Children's Hospital of Orange County), Kaiser Anaheim-area facilities; patient-driven and supervisor harassment
  • Higher-education staff and faculty - Chapman University and Brandman; Title IX overlap, FEHA, and tenure-related cases
  • Hospitality & hotel workers - Hilton Hotel Fera, City Drive hotel cluster near UCI Medical Center; SB 970 hotel sexual-harassment training; SB 93 panic-button rules
  • Old Towne restaurants and retail - restaurants, antique shops, and specialty retail around the Plaza traffic circle; harassment by managers, coworkers, or guests
  • City of Orange & OCTA workers - public-employer Skelly procedures and FEHA
  • Professional services & financial - First American Financial Corporation and other Orange-based professional employers

Orange Worker Protections

Orange does not have a separate city sexual-harassment ordinance, but California state protections are among the strongest in the country. SB 1300 (codified at Government Code section 12923) recognizes that a single severe incident can support a hostile-environment claim. SB 970 requires hotel sexual-harassment training and SB 93 requires panic buttons for hotel housekeepers in California. SB 331 (Silenced No More Act) limits NDAs in harassment, discrimination, or retaliation settlements. AB 51 limits forced arbitration of FEHA claims, and the federal Ending Forced Arbitration Act (March 2022) lets you opt out of pre-dispute arbitration for sexual-harassment claims. UCI Medical Center workers have civil-service Skelly rights and California Whistleblower Protection Act (Gov't Code section 8547) protections.

California Law

California gives you broad statewide protection, for the full statutory framework, deadlines, and how the state laws fit together, see our California employment law page and the in-depth California Sexual Harassment Guide.

What You Can Recover

California provides robust remedies for employment-law violations. For a full breakdown of what you can recover, see the California Sexual Harassment Guide.

How to File a Sexual Harassment Claim in Orange

Civil employment cases involving Orange workers and employers are filed at the Orange County Superior Court. Most employment cases go to the Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana; complex civil cases (large class, PAGA, multi-plaintiff) go to the Civil Complex Center, 751 W. Santa Ana Blvd, Santa Ana. The Lamoreaux Justice Center, 341 The City Drive South, Orange, CA 92868 handles family-law matters and self-help. Clerk's phone: (657) 622-6878. The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) handles FEHA complaints. For agency contacts, deadlines, and the full filing process, see our California employment law page. We handle the filing process for you, call us at 1-800-371-3088 before any deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

For a Providence St. Joseph / UCI Medical Center / CHOC nurse facing harassment. What are the worker's options? +
Multiple overlapping paths: a FEHA complaint with the California Civil Rights Department (CRD); an internal HR complaint; for UCI Medical Center (state employer), a State Personnel Board appeal plus Skelly pre-discipline rights and California Whistleblower Protection Act (Gov't Code section 8547) protection; Health & Safety Code section 1278.5 (treble damages) protects nurses from retaliation if a worker also report patient-safety issues. Many healthcare unions have grievance procedures supplementing FEHA. Call 1-800-371-3088.
For a Chapman University staff member or faculty harassed by a supervisor or colleague: What protections apply? +
FEHA Government Code section 12940 covers harassment, discrimination, and retaliation; federal Title VII applies; Title IX may also apply if the alleged conduct is sex-based and Chapman receives federal funds. Tenure-related disputes can support breach-of-contract and public-policy wrongful-termination claims. SB 331 limits NDAs that try to silence harassment victims. Call 1-800-371-3088.
If a hotel housekeeper at Hilton Hotel Fera or another City Drive hotel was harassed by a guest, who's responsible? +
The worker's employer. Under FEHA Government Code section 12940(j)(1), employers are responsible for hostile work environments created by guests, customers, or third parties if they knew or should have known and failed to take immediate corrective action. SB 93 requires panic buttons for California hotel housekeepers; SB 970 requires sexual-harassment training. Call 1-800-371-3088.
Can a single severe sexual-harassment incident at an Orange workplace support a lawsuit? +
Yes. California Government Code section 12923 (SB 1300, 2018) provides that a single severe incident, assault, groping, explicit propositions from a supervisor, or a serious threat, can support a hostile-environment claim under FEHA. California is more protective than federal Title VII. Call 1-800-371-3088.

Were You Sexually Harassed at an Orange Workplace?

Speak with a California sexual harassment lawyer today. Free, confidential consultation. We represent healthcare, higher-education, hospitality, and city workers, employees only. Call 1-800-371-3088.

Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Employment law is complex and fact-specific. The information on this page reflects California law as of 2026 and may change. If you believe your rights have been violated, please consult a licensed California employment attorney to evaluate your specific situation.